HIV/AIDS

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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.