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PEPFAR is the U.S. government initiative to help save the lives of those at risk from HIV/AIDS around the world. Likes and RTs do not imply endorsement.

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  1. DREAMS is supporting a new generation of girls and young women who are Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-free, Mentored, and Safe! Learn more:

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  2. : We have helped 2.6 million babies born to mothers living with HIV to have an HIV-free start. Photo by

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  3. Feb 1

    PEPFAR is deeply committed to expanding key populations’ access to quality, stigma-free lifesaving prevention and treatment services.

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  4. Feb 1

    Learn how programs in communities at higher risk for infection prevent acquisition, sexually transmitted infections and unintended pregnancies. These programs help save lives and create brighter futures for millions of men, women and children. Video by

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  5. Jan 31

    A pill a day keeps away! Read Vivian’s story to see how PrEP has kept here safe and changed her path:

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  6. Jan 31

    : the U.S. government has invested over $85B in the global HIV/AIDS response through PEPFAR? This commitment represents the largest one made by any nation to address a single disease in history!

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  7. Jan 30

    As we approach the State of the Union Address, let’s look back on how far we have come since PEPFAR’s inception in 2003. Today, PEPFAR supports 15 million people on HIV treatment in Africa, up from only 50,000 who were on ART there when PEPFAR began.

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  8. Jan 30

    Everyone has a role to play in helping countries reach epidemic control in 2020! and our partners are working everyday to make HIV , and more accessible!

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  9. Jan 29

    The 2020 Country Operational Plan Guidance is approved and released! Working through our many partners, through & for .

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  10. Jan 29

    PEPFAR has provided critical care and support for more than 6.3M orphans, vulnerable children, and their caregivers to mitigate the physical, emotional and economic impact of HIV/AIDS. Photo by

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  11. Jan 28

    Since PEPFAR was announced 17 years ago today, we have supported nearly 15.7 million people with lifesaving HIV treatment. Check out our latest results and all the ways that PEPFARSavesLives!

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  12. Jan 28

    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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  13. Jan 27

    For the past 17 years, has prevented millions of infections and helped transform the global AIDS response from crisis toward control. Check out the latest fact sheet to learn more:

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  14. Jan 27

    Meet ’s first treatment recipient John Robert Engole from Uganda and hear his remarkable story of survival due to our lifesaving programs.

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  15. Jan 26

    treatment helps you get and keep an viral load. focuses on expanding access to HIV , and care interventions.

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  16. Jan 26

    “I will not remain silent. I want to tell my story.” – Loyce Maturu, person living with . Read her story and learn about how her personal struggle with discovering her HIV-positive status led her to become an advocate in her community.

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  17. Jan 25

    Pre-exposure prophylaxis is a way to prevent people who do not have from getting HIV, by taking one pill every day as prescribed. The U.S. government is supporting expansion of PrEP at home and abroad to save lives! Graphic by

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  18. Jan 24

    In Estonia, as infection rates continue to fall, we must work even harder to find the individuals who have been left behind. recently held a roundtable with partner NGOs to discuss recent trends and develop new interventions to reach vulnerable communities.

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  19. Jan 24

    Knowledge is power! Read about Jacqueline, a women living with and how learning her status helped her access -supported prevention of mother to child transmission services and birth three healthy, HIV-free babies.

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  20. Jan 23

    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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