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The official account of Go Further, a public-private partnership that aims to help end AIDS and cervical cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa within a generation.

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    28. sij

    in 2003, President George W. Bush announced the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the largest commitment in the history of any nation for a single disease. Since then, PEPFAR has saved over 18 million lives!

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    23. sij

    has the highest prevalence of in the world. Through our partnership, services for cervical cancer screening and treatments are being scaled up across the country!

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  3. 27. sij

    Namibia is scaling and services for women living with as part of the partnership between , , and

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    13. sij

    women living with HIV are 5x more likely to develop cervical cancer? Our partnership aims to reduce new cervical cancer cases by 95% among the estimated 3.8 women living with HIV in eight high-burden African countries.

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    9. sij

    I had the great honor of meeting Jabu during a trip to . Women like Jabu and her mom are why and are partnering through to fight . Thank you, Jabu, for the opportunity to share your story.

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  7. 9. sij

    Jabu lives positively with HIV & has survived cervical cancer. Everyday she fights for the health of her community & country, but cervical cancer still affects her family.

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    2. pro 2019.

    Have you read our report with @HIVpxreserach and ? This , learn from six locations around the world how the AIDS epidemic can be ended.

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    Did you know that women living with HIV are 5x more likely to develop cervical cancer? Together with & we developed to help end AIDS and cervical cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa within a generation.

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  10. 1. pro 2019.

    In honor of , Bush Institute's Manager of Global Health reflects on the progress we've made in the fight against HIV/AIDS and on what we have left to accomplish:

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  11. NEW TODAY: we celebrate that through 15.7 million people living with HIV have access to life-saving treatment. Through our partnership, over 565,000 women living with HIV have been screened for cervical cancer.

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    25. stu 2019.

    The latest results show that PEPFAR has enabled more than 2.6 million babies to be born HIV-free to mothers who are living with HIV – allowing these children to survive and thrive.

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    25. stu 2019.

    “We must meet people where they are with what they need through client-centered, stigma-free HIV services and support. It’s not enough to get someone through the clinic door; we need to keep them connected to care well into the future.” – Amb. Deborah Birx

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    25. stu 2019.

    “Increasingly, we’re see a tale of two types of HIV responses. In much of Eastern and Southern Africa, we’ve seen great gains when governments and communities work together. Elsewhere, in epidemics driven by key populations, we’re often seeing far less progress.” - Amb. Birx

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    Happening now! Watch Ambassador Deborah L. Birx announce the latest life-saving annual program results.

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    14. stu 2019.

    Sex workers' in Malawi preferences for prevention center on convenience. The most important considerations for the women were location & additional services - in particular screening. via

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    Indeed, a very engaged and interesting discussion on how we to join forces to push access to full cervical care for all in need. Thank you, Dr Heather Watts

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  18. 7. stu 2019.

    is critical to comprehensive care. Dr. Heather Watts of met with & at to discuss how is working to increase radiation therapy in Go Further countries.

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  19. 7. stu 2019.

    Today Dr. Heather Watts of presented GoFurther abstract at on lessons learned in the first year of implementing screening and treatment for .

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  20. Without the , girls living with HIV are more likely to develop cervical cancer in adulthood. We are working to prioritize this high-risk population in cervical cancer prevention and control. Learn more:

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