Zambia
In 2003, President George W. Bush announced the Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, a five-year, $15 billion U.S. Government initiative that aims to provide treatment to at least two million HIV-infected individuals, prevent seven million new HIV infections, and provide care and support to 10 million people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS, including orphans and vulnerable children. To help attain these goals, the U.S. Government is rapidly expanding its programs and engaging new partners in 15 focus countries, including Zambia. Under the Emergency Plan, Zambia in 2004 will receive $57.9 million to support a comprehensive treatment, prevention, and care program.
Access more information
on U.S. Government's
HIV/AIDS Program in Zambia, June 2004 [PDF,
97.46KB].
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