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Partnership to Fight HIV/AIDS in India

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Through PEPFAR, the U.S. Government (USG) and its partners are working in partnership with the Government of India to support the third National AIDS Control Plan (2006-2011).

Under PEPFAR, India received nearly $20.8 million in Fiscal Year (FY) 2004, more than $26.6 million in FY2005, approximately $29.3 million in FY2006,

and 29.9 million in FY2007 to support an integrated HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care program. PEPFAR is providing more than $29.8 million in FY2008.

Progress Achieved in India:

  • 6,800 individuals receiving antiretroviral treatment in fiscal year 2008
  • 128,000 pregnant women receiving prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission (PMTCT) services in fiscal year 2008
  • 800 pregnant women receiving antiretroviral prophylaxis for PMTCT in fiscal year 2008
  • 198,100 counseling and testing encounters (in settings other than PMTCT) in fiscal year 2008

  

Resources
  PEPFAR Country Profile: Summary of HIV/AIDS epidemic in India, PEPFAR funding and results, and PEPFAR-supported interventions

Proposed Country Operational Plans: Submitted by U.S. Embassy, excluding To Be Determined Partners

Stories of Hope: Highlight the successes of PEPFAR-supported activities in India

Link to U.S. Embassy Website

 

 
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