Central Asian Republics Regional Program
USAID’s Strategy on HIV/AIDS Prevention in Central Asia, 2002 - 2004, aims to control the epidemic among vulnerable populations, such as drug users and sex workers, and to prevent injecting drug use among vulnerable youth. The strategy is designed for all five countries, but focuses on
Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. In 2002, USAID allocated $3.35 million for HIV/AIDS activities in Central Asia. In 2003, the USAID plans to provide additional $7.1 million to support HIV/AIDS prevention activities in Central Asia.
Access more information
on USAID's
HIV/AIDS Program in the Central Asian Republics, September 2008 [PDF,
107KB].
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