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U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief  “We have saved millions of lives from AIDS over the past decade. By investing in what we know works,  we can save millions more in the future.” - U .S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, December 1, 2010  The U .S. President’ s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPF AR) is the largest commitment by any nation to combat a single disease internationally . PEPFAR represents U .S. leadership in meeting the shared responsibility of all global partners to make smart investments to save lives. Latest PEPFAR Program Results Reecting America’ s commitment to saving lives affected by HIV/AIDS, PEPF AR is suppor ting countries in providing HIV prevention, treatment and care to their people.  The U.S. directly supported life-saving antiretroviral treatment for more than 3.2 million men, women and children worldwide as of September 30, 2010, up from less than 2.5 million in 2009. PEPFAR directly supported antiretroviral prophylaxis to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission for more than 600,000 HIV-positiv e pregnant women in scal year 2010, allowing more than 114,000 infants to be born HIV-free.  Through its partnerships with more than 30 countries, PEPF AR directly supported 11 million people with care and support, including nearly 3.8 million or phans and vulnerable children , in scal year 2010 alone. PEPF AR directly supported HIV counseling and testing for nearly 33 million people in scal year 2010, pro-  viding a critical entry point to prevention, treatment, and care.  The U.S. is the rst and largest donor to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculos is and Malaria , and has made an historic multi-year pledge of $4 billion for 2011-2013, a 38 percent increase in U.S . support. To date, the U .S. has provided more than $5.1 billion to the Fund. Of the estimated 5.2 million individuals in low- and middle-income countries who currently receive treatment, nearly 4.7 million receive support through PEPF AR bilateral programs, the Global Fund, or both. www.PEPFAR.gov Saving Lives through Smart Investments: Latest PEPFAR Results

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We have saved millions of lives from AIDS over the past decade. By investing in what we know wo

e can save millions more in the future.”

- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, December 1,

he U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is the largest commitment by any nation to co

single disease internationally. PEPFAR represents U.S. leadership in meeting the shared responsibility of all g

artners to make smart investments to save lives.

atest PEPFAR Program Results

eecting America’s commitment to saving lives affected by HIV/AIDS, PEPFAR is supporting countries in prov

IV prevention, treatment and care to their people.

 The U.S. directly supported life-saving antiretroviral treatment for more than 3.2 million men, women

children worldwide as of September 30, 2010, up from less than 2.5 million in 2009.

PEPFAR directly supported antiretroviral prophylaxis to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission for m

than 600,000 HIV-positive pregnant women in scal year 2010, allowing more than 114,000 infants

born HIV-free.

 Through its partnerships with more than 30 countries, PEPFAR directly supported 11 million people with

and support, including nearly 3.8 million orphans and vulnerable children, in scal year 2010 alone.

PEPFAR directly supported HIV counseling and testing for nearly 33 million people in scal year 2010,

 viding a critical entry point to prevention, treatment, and care.

 The U.S. is the rst and largest donor to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, an

made an historic multi-year pledge of $4 billion for 2011-2013, a 38 percent increase in U.S. support. To

the U.S. has provided more than $5.1 billion to the Fund. Of the estimated 5.2 million individuals in low

middle-income countries who currently receive treatment, nearly 4.7 million receive support through PEP

bilateral programs, the Global Fund, or both.

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Saving Lives through Smart Investments

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Number of Individuals Receiving Antiretroviral Treatment as of March 31, 2007

Number of Individuals Directly Supported on Antiretroviral Treatment as of September 30, 20

Country Number of individuals on antiretroviral treatme

Botswana 12,200

Cambodia 7,300

China 5,500

Côte d’Ivoire 61,200

Democratic Republic of the Congo 1,300

Dominican Republic 5,500

Ethiopia 207,900

Guyana 3,000

Haiti 27,900

India 2,900

Kenya 410,300

Lesotho 45,700

Mozambique 138,800

Namibia 80,300

Nigeria 334,700

Russia 14,700

Rwanda 53,800

South Africa 917,700

Swaziland 38,700

Tanzania 255,500

Uganda 207,900

Vietnam 31,000

Zambia 286,000

Zimbabwe 59,900

Total 3,209,700

Numbers may be adjusted as attribution criteria and reporting systems are rened.

All numbers greater than 100 have been rounded off to the nearest 100.

U . S . P r e s i d e n t ’ s E m e r g e n c y P l a n f o r A I D S R e l i e