Annual Report to Congress on the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief

These reports were prepared by the Office of the United States Global AIDS Coordinator in collaboration with the United States Departments of State (including the United States Agency for International Development), Defense, Commerce, Labor, Health and Human Services (including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, the Health Resources and Services Administration, the National Institutes of Health, and the Office of Global Health Affairs), and the Peace Corps.

Eighth Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2012)
The story of PEPFAR – the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief – has demonstrated the remarkable generosity of the American people. Congress’ continuing bipartisan support for PEPFAR, and President Barack Obama’s continuing stewardship of the program originally launched by President George W. Bush, have shown the world that this is a vital, durable element of our foreign policy. 2011 was a crucial chapter in the global response, providing many reasons for hope about the future. As has been true throughout the past decade, the commitment of the American people was central to virtually all of the year’s breakthroughs.

-- The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Eighth Annual Report to Congress

Seventh Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2011)
From the day it was first announced eight years ago, the story of PEPFAR – the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief – has demonstrated the remarkable generosity of the American people. Congress’ continuing bipartisan support for PEPFAR, and President Barack Obama’s continuing stewardship of the program originally launched by President George W. Bush, have shown the world that this is a vital, durable element of our foreign policy. 2010 was a crucial chapter in the global response, providing many reasons for hope about the future. As has been true throughout the past decade, the commitment of the American people was central to virtually all of the year’s breakthroughs.

-- The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Seventh Annual Report to Congress

Sixth Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2010)
The sixth Annual Report includes tables with results achieved by PEPFAR programs during Fiscal Year (FY) 2009, across the range of prevention, treatment and care programs. FY 2009 was the first year of the second phase of PEPFAR, and these results should be read together with the Five-Year Strategy for PEPFAR, available at www.pepfar.gov/strategy/, which outlines the high-level direction of the program for this second phase.

-- The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Sixth Annual Report to Congress

Celebrate Life: Fifth Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2009)
The fifth Annual Report celebrates life. In countless communities around the world, through partnerships with the American people, courageous individuals in nations devastated by HIV/AIDS are choosing life, saving the lives of their fellow countrymen and women, and creating hope for a future free of HIV/AIDS. Through the power of these partnerships, the American people and the dedicated men and women in nations devastated by HIV/ AIDS have proven that the seemingly impossible is possible.

-- The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Fifth Annual Report to Congress

The Power of Partnerships: Fourth Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2008)
The fourth Annual Report underscores the importance of the close working relationship between the American people and host nations in the fight against the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The success of the Emergency Plan is firmly rooted in partnerships between the American people and the people of the countries in which it is privileged to serve -- governments, non-governmental organizations including faith- and community-based organizations, and the private sector. Through these partnerships, PEPFAR is building systems and empowering individuals, communities and nations to tackle HIV/AIDS.

-- The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Fourth Annual Report to Congress

The Power of Partnerships: Third Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2007)
The third Annual Report describes how partnerships between host nations and the American people through President Bush's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) are beginning to turn the tide of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The Emergency Plan is part of a broader renaissance in partnerships for international development. Under the leadership of President George W. Bush, and with the bipartisan support of Congress, this renaissance - with a particular focus on Africa - has represented both a massive commitment of treasure and a change of heart. The United States is changing the paradigm for development, rejecting the flawed ?donor-recipient? mentality and replacing it with an ethic of true "partnership."

-- The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Third Annual Report to Congress

Action Today, A Foundation For Tomorrow: Second Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2006)
The second Annual Report recognizes the Emergency Plan's unprecedented contribution during fiscal years 2004 and 2005 to help combat one of the worst pandemics in human history. The Emergency Plan's efforts to build high quality, sustainable programs in fiscal year 2005 took place through bilateral programs in 123 countries, and in additional countries through support for multilateral efforts. Bilateral programs include a special emphasis on 15 focus countries in Africa, the Caribbean, and Asia that together account for approximately one-half of the world's 40 million HIV infections. Many doubted that HIV/AIDS programs could ever be successful on a broad scale in the world's poorest nations. After two years of the Emergency Plan, it is clear that high-quality programs can work - and are working - in many of the world's most difficult places.

-- The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: Second Annual Report to Congress

Engendering Bold Leadership: First Annual Report to Congress on PEPFAR (2005)
The first Annual Report describes the rapid progress of the President's Emergency Plan from the first appropriation of funds from the Congress on January 23, 2004 through September 30, 2004. In fiscal year 2004, the United States committed $2.4 billion to the Emergency Plan. That total included more than $865 million to support national scale-up of integrated prevention, treatment, and care programs in the 15 focus countries. The remaining $1.54 billion was used to support HIV/AIDS programs in 96 additional countries, international research, and other HIV/AIDS efforts, including the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

-- The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief: First Annual Report to Congress


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