HIV/AIDS
PEPFAR: 20 years of impact
The U.S. global AIDS relief initiative known as PEPFAR has helped millions of people since it was created in 2003. Learn more about it.
Global health security matters to everyone
The U.S. advances global health security, partnering to ensure communities worldwide can prevent, detect and address public health threats.
On World AIDS Day, a strategy for sustained success
The U.S. and its partners have saved millions of lives from HIV/AIDS. Learn how PEPFAR will continue to tackle global health challenges.
The next step in combating AIDS, TB and malaria
The U.S. convened donors that pledged more than $14 billion to the Global Fund to fight three major diseases worldwide. Learn more.
World Health Day: Making the world safer for everyone
The U.S. and international partners are combating threats to global health, from COVID-19 and other diseases to malnutrition.
How the U.S. program to fight AIDS is tackling COVID-19
For nearly two decades, PEPFAR has built up global health systems to fight HIV/AIDS. Learn how those investments are helping beat COVID-19.
World AIDS Day: The progress made
The U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) saves lives and gives people with HIV hope. It also helps combat COVID-19.
The push for COVID-19 vaccines is helping fight other diseases
A 2005 discovery at a U.S. university led to safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines. The same technology also holds promise for fighting other illnesses.
Working toward an AIDS-free future for girls in Africa
Girls and young women account for 74% of new HIV infections among adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa. The DREAMS initiative is reducing that number.