Key Data The Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Grants Database.
The Global Fund provides a database in which users can search for information on grants and customize their own reports on grant activity.
Kaiser Family Foundation, The Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic: A Timeline of Key Milestones.
Updated regularly, this interactive web-based timeline is designed to serve as an ongoing reference tool for many of the political, scientific, cultural, and community events that have occurred since the beginning of the global epidemic. Kaiser Family Foundation, International Assistance for HIV/AIDS and Global Health in the Developing World.
These documents help to track funding from the G8, European Commission and other donor governments who collectively provide the bulk of international assistance for HIV/AIDS and other global heath priorities through bilateral programs and contributions to multilateral organizations, including the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
Kaiser Family Foundation, Reauthorization of PEPFAR, The United States Global Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Act: A Side-by-Side Comparison to Prior Law.
In 2003, the United States committed $15 billion over five years (2004–2008) to fight global HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. President Bush recently signed legislation reauthorizing the law for another five years with $48 billion in funding. This side-by-side compares key provisions of the reauthorization and the original law.
Kaiser Family Foundation, Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS.
This 2006 national survey on HIV/AIDS covers a variety of topics, including knowledge and perceptions of HIV/AIDS, views on the global epidemic, domestic HIV spending program priorities. The Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, United States Departments of State, The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Annual Reports to Congress.
These annual reports detail the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS relief (PEPFAR) and measure progress to date.
The Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator, The President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, Countries.
This page contains information on programs in more than 100 countries where the U.S. is involved with HIV efforts through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). UNAIDS, 2008 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic.
This report provides an overview of the global HIV/AIDS epidemic, tables of country-specific HIV/AIDS data, and commentary on the epidemic and the international response.
UNAIDS, Country and Regional Responses to AIDS.
UNAIDS provides country and regional level information on the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Regions include sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, the Americas, the Middle East, North Africa, and Oceania.
UNAIDS, Understanding the Latest Estimates of the 2008 Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic.
This document explains how to interpret UNAIDS data on HIV/AIDS, including prevalence and mortality estimates, as well as strengths and weaknesses of the estimates. United Nations, UN Millennium Development Goals, Reports.
The UN Millennium Development Goals aim to measure development progress in the international community by the target date of 2015. This site contains reports assessing progress to date.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Global AIDS Program (GAP) County and Regional Program Data.
These fact sheets provide program data and information about HIV/AIDS in the countries and regions in which the CDC’s Global AIDS Program operates. USAID, Country and Regional Fact Sheets.
This site contains fact sheets on a number of countries and regions where USAID implements HIV/AIDS programs. USAID, HIV/AIDS Survey Indicator Database.
The database provides an easily accessible comprehensive source of information on HIV/AIDS indicators derived from sample surveys. The database allows the user to produce tables for specific countries by select background characteristics, as well as country reports. The site is a partnership of USAID, UNAIDS, UNICEF, CDC, WHO, US Census Bureau, Family Health International, MEASURE Evaluation, Macro International, and MEASURE DHS+.
World Bank, World Bank HIV/AIDS.
The World Bank is one of many investors in the prevention of HIV/AIDS in developing countries. The website contains data, statistics, publications, reports, and more on HIV/AIDS throughout the world.
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Kaiser Family Foundation, Survey of Americans on HIV/AIDS.
This 2006 national survey on HIV/AIDS covers a variety of topics, including knowledge and perceptions of HIV/AIDS, views on the global epidemic and domestic HIV spending program priorities.
Kaiser Family Foundation, Kaiser Health Poll Search.
Health Poll Search is a searchable archive of public opinion questions on health issues, including HIV/AIDS. Health Poll Search is the result of a partnership between the Kaiser Family Foundation and The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research at the University of Connecticut. The Health Poll Search archive provide information on public perceptions of HIV/AIDS, including public opinion about numerous subtopics such as HIV testing and discrimination.
For a complete listing of available Kaiser Family Foundation surveys related to HIV/AIDS, please click here. Back to top
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