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Fulfilling the PEPFAR mandate: a more equitable use of PEPFAR resources across global health

Victor K Barbiero
Global Health: Science and Practice November 2013, 1(3):289-293; https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-13-00137
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    U.S. Government Health Sector Allocations, 2013

    Abbreviations: AI, avian influenza; FP/RH, family planning/reproductive health; MAL, malaria; MCH, maternal and child health; NTD, neglected tropical diseases; NUT, nutrition; TB, tuberculosis; WS/S, water safety/sanitation.

    Source: Reference 8.

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    Health Systems Synergies: HIV, PMI, MCH/RH/FP

    Abbreviations: Com/Equip/Supp, commodities/equipment/supplies; HMIS, health management information system; HRD, human resource development; IPT, intermittent preventive therapy; ITNs, insecticide-treated bed nets; M&E, monitoring and evaluation; MCH/RH/FP, maternal and child health/reproductive health/family planning; Mgt, management; NACP, National AIDS Control Program; OVC, orphans and vulnerable children; PMI, President’s Malaria Initiative; SCM, supply chain management; Tech, technology; VCT, voluntary counseling and testing.

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    Table 1. Under-5 Deaths Excluding AIDS, Tuberculosis (TB), and Malaria
    Cause of Child DeathsApproximate No. of Child Deaths
    AIDS230,000
    TB75,000
    Malaria560,000
    Total child deaths from AIDS/TB/malaria865,000
    Total under-5 deaths worldwide6,900,000
    Total child deaths from AIDS/TB/malaria(865,000)
    Annual under-5 deaths excluding AIDS/TB/malaria6,035,000
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    Table 2. PEPFAR Kenya-Approved Funding 2010
    AgencyPEPFAR Funding (US$)
    Department of Defense23,546,982
    Department of Health and Human Services166,172,628
    U.S. Agency for International Development348,654,368
    Department of State9,745,463
    TOTAL548,119,441
    • Source: Reference 9.

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