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Item Open Access Beyond HIV/AIDS: Has The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Sparked Policy Change?(2011-12) Forman, AlyssaThis paper examines the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief’s (PEPFAR) effect on national policy change in fifteen recipient countries. It looks at three policies across these countries: abstinence, be faithful, use condoms; anti-prostitution pledge; and men who have sex with men. Countries are most likely to make a policy change when the policy is explicitly stated in PEPFAR and implemented by the national government. In Uganda, strong leadership by President Museveni led to policy change toward American preferences, despite an existing and successful national HIV/AIDS plan. In Kenya, the newly elected President Kibaki implemented PEPFAR policy priorities and used the ensuing funding to establish himself as a leader in the fight against HIV/AIDS. In both cases, the countries shifted towards American preferences because the policies in question were implemented on a national level and explicitly required by PEPFAR.Item Open Access Who Will Suffer Most if U.S. AIDS Funding Ends.(Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society, 2023-10) Dow, Dorothy; Mmbaga, BlandinaThe President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) is among the most successful US global health programs. It has moved HIV/AIDS from a certain death to a treatable disease. PEPFAR is now in danger of not being renewed. This perspective seeks to highlight the voice of perinatally HIV-infected Tanzanian youth.