The Five-Year Strategy of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) outlines the high-level direction of the program for its next phase. This strategy reflects lessons learned in the first five years of the program, expands existing commitments around service delivery, and places a heightened emphasis on sustainability.
The following strategy briefs are excerpted from the PEPFAR Five-Year Strategy:
-A Woman and Girl-Centered Approach to Health and Gender Equity
-Care and Support
-Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria
-Health Systems Strengthening
-Human Resources for Health
-Improving Resource Management and Mobilization
-Integration and Coordination
-Integration and Coordination: Education and Economic Support
-Integration and Coordination: Increasing Government Leadership Capacity
-Integration and Coordination: Malaria
-Integration and Coordination: Nutrition and Food Security
-Integration and Coordination: Tuberculosis
-Integration and Coordination: Women's Health
-Metrics, Monitoring, Research and Innovation
-Orphans and Vulnerable Children
-Overview of the PEPFAR Five-Year Strategy
-Partnership Frameworks
-PEPFAR's Role in the Global Health Initiative
-Prevention
-Prevention: Strategic Populations
-Prevention: Priority Interventions
-Public-Private Partnerships
-Strengthening and Leveraging Key Multilateral Institutions
-Treatment
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