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APPENDIX A
Acknowledgments

The Committee would like to acknowledge and thank all of the people who were generous with their time and expertise and presented at one of our meetings or made themselves available for extended discussions. We would especially like to thank the people in the focus countries for graciously using their very limited time to host us and show us their programs.

Speakers at Open Meetings, Officials and Organizations the Committee Held Discussions with:


Christine Abrams, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Aspen Pharmacare

Andrew Ball, World Health Organization

Ties Boerma, World Health Organization

Constance Carrino, U.S. Agency for International Development

Ambassador Johnnie Carson, National Intelligence Council

Helen Cornman, PACT

Paul DeLay, Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS

Madhuvanti Deshmukh, CARE International

Bill Dilday, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Nobayeni Dladla, Embassy of South Africa

Mark Dybul, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Nina Ferencic, World Health Organization

Julian Fleet, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Peter Ghys, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

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Charlie Gilkes, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Global Health Council—Global AIDS Roundtable

Thurma Goldman, Health Resources and Services Administration

Teguest Guerma, World Health Organization

Geeta Rao Gupta, International Center for Research on Women

Shannon Hader, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Zimbabwe

Karen Hawkins-Reed, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Democratic Republic of Congo

Ini Huijts, World Health Organization

Ambassador Cameron Hume, U.S. Department of State

InterAction—PEPFAR Implementer Roundtable

David Jamieson, Supply Chain Management System

Sarah Kambou, International Center for Research on Women

Phyllis J. Kanki, Harvard PEPFAR

Peter Kilmarx, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Botswana

Ambassador Jimmy Kolker, Office of the AIDS Coordinator

Peter Lamptey, Family Health International

Madeleine Leloup, World Health Organization

Daniel Low-Beer, Global Fund

Ambassador Princeton Lyman, Africa Policy Studies Council on Foreign Relations

Purnima Mane, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Kathy Marconi, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Tim Mastro, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta

Michael McGunnigle, Supply Chain Management System

Jonathan Mermin, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Uganda

Michele Moloney-Kitts, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Allen Moore, Center for Strategic and International Studies

J. Stephen Morrison, Center for Strategic and International Studies

Paul Nunn, World Health Organization

Okey Nwanyanwu, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, South Africa

Laura Nyblade, International Center for Research on Women

Joseph F. O’Neill, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Rich Owens, Supply Chain Management System

Sara Pacque-Margolis, formerly of the Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Jean W. Pape, Haitian Group for the Study of Kaposi’s Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections

Joseph Perriens, World Health Organization

Peter Piot, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Susan Purdin, International Rescue Committee

Patrick Purtell, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

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Karina Rapposelli, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Mario Raviglione, World Health Organization

Stacy Rhodes, Save the Children

Alex Ross, World Health Organization

Deborah Rugg, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta

Carolyn Ryan, Office of the U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Manuel Tomas Schick, World Health Organization

Kenneth Schofield, U.S. Department of State

Bernhard Schwartländer, Global Fund

Richard A. Shaffer, U.S. Department of Defense

John Sheptor, Supply Chain Management System

Michele Sidibe, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Yves Souteyrand, World Health Organization

Carl C. Stecker, Catholic Relief Services

Bill Steiger, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Nancy Stetson, Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Jeffrey Stringer, Centre for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia

Ambassador Randall Tobias, U.S. Agency for International Development

Joseph Valadez, World Bank

Diana Weil, World Health Organization

Cathy Wilfert, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

Mitch Wolfe, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Vietnam

Lee Yerkes, Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

Focus Country Meetings

PEPFAR Core Team Leads

Dana DeRuiter: Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania

Reuben Granich: Nigeria, Kenya

Daniela Ligiero: Guyana, Haiti

Nithya Mani: Côte D’Ivoire, Rwanda, Vietnam

Elizabeth Onjoro-Meassick: Zambia, Namibia

Karina Rapposelli: Botswana, South Africa, Mozambique

U.S. Government Agencies

Department of Defense

Department of Health and Human Services

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  • Food and Drug Administration

  • Health Resources and Services Administration

  • National Institutes of Health

Department of Labor

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Department of State

Peace Corps

U.S. Agency for International Development

Botswana

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador Katherine H. Canavan

Ted Pierce, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

Academy for Educational Development

The African Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Partnerships

Athlone Hospital Antiretroviral Clinic

Bana Ba Keletso Orphan Daycare Center, Molepolole

Baylor Center of Excellence

Botswana Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS

Botswana Christian AIDS Intervention Program

Botswana-Harvard AIDS Institute Partnership Laboratory

Botswana Network of AIDS Services

Botswana Network on Ethics, Law and HIV/AIDS

BOTUSA-Francistown Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Project

Central Medical Stores

Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative

Humana People to People

Infectious Diseases Care Clinic Francistown

Infectious Diseases Care Clinic PEPFAR Gaborone

Institute of Development Management

John Snow Incorporated, Francistown

Jubilee HIV Laboratory, Francistown

Makgabaneng Project

Ministry of Education

Ministry of Health

National AIDS Coordinating Agency

Orphans and Vulnerable Children Grantee Project, Francistown

PACT/Botswana Council of Churches Grantee Project, Francistown

Pathfinder

Regional Psychosocial Support Initiative

Tebelopele Voluntary Counseling and Testing Centres

Technical Support Services

United Nations Development Program

Youth Health Organization

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Côte d’Ivoire

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador Aubrey Hooks

Monica Nolan, PEPFAR Coordinator

Ethiopia

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador Vicki Huddleston

Catherine Avery, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

Adama Hospital

Adama Hospital, Antiretroviral Therapy Treatment Services

AIDS Resource Center

Armed Forces General Hospital

Department for International Development

Development Cooperation Ireland

Drug Administration and Control Authority

Ethiopian Health and Nutrition Research Institute

Ethiopian Muslim Development Agency

Ethiopian Orthodox Church and Inter Church Aid Commission

Felegehiwot Hospital

Global Fund

Health Communication Partnership

High Risk Corridor Initiative

HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office

International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs/Columbia University

International Orthodox Christian Charities

International Training and Education Center on HIV

IntraHealth International

Italian Development Cooperation

JHPIEGO

John Snow Incorporated/Making Medical Injections Safer

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Management Sciences for Health/Rational Pharmaceutical Management

Ministry of Defense

Ministry of Health

Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture

PACT

Pharmaceutical Administration and Supply Services

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Pharmaceuticals and Medical Supplies Import and Whole Sale Share Company

Save the Children/United States

Woreta Health Center, Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Program

World Health Organization

Guyana

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador Roland Bullen

Julia Rehwinkel, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

Catholic Relief Services

Francois Xavier Bagnoud Guyana

Genito Urinary Medicine Clinic

Guyana HIV/AIDS Reduction and Prevention Project

Guyana Responsible Parenthood Association

Linden Care Foundation

Maurice Solomon Accounting

Mercy Hospital

Ministry of Health

National Blood Transfusion Service

Pan American Health Organization

Red Cross

United Nations Children’s Fund

United Nations Development Programme

Haiti

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador Janet Sanderson

Chris Barratt, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

Haitian Group for the Study of Kaposi’s Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections

Promoteurs Objectif ZeroSida

Kenya

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador William Bellamy

Warren (Buck) Buckingham, PEPFAR Coordinator

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Organizations

Academic Model for Prevention and Treatment of HIV/AIDS

ARC Tivoli

The Association of People with AIDS in Kenya

Baptist AIDS Response Agency

Bomu Clinic

Coast Provincial General Hospital

Coptic Hospital

Department of Defense HIV/Prevention and Treatment Program

The Eastern Deanery AIDS Relief Program

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Kenya Medical Supplies Agency

Kenya Network of Positive Teachers

Kenya Treatment Access Movement

Kenyatta National Hospital

Kericho District Hospital

Kericho Youth Center

Live With Hope Center

Ministry of Health

Mission of Essential Drugs and Supplies

Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital

Mosoriot District Health Clinic

National AIDS Control Council

National HIV/AIDS and Sexually-Transmitted Disease Control Program of Kenya

Network of African People Living with HIV/AIDS

Nyanza Provincial General Hospital

Voluntary Counseling and Testing for the Deaf

Walter Reed Medical Research Unit

Women Fighting AIDS in Kenya

Mozambique

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador Helen LaLime

Linda Lou Kelley, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

Agence Française de Développement

Business Against AIDS Association

Canadian International Development Agency

Central de Medicamentos e Artigos Médicos

Clinton Foundation

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Columbia University

Conselho Nacional de Combate ao HIV/SIDA

DELIVER Project

Department for International Development

Development Cooperation Ireland

European Commission

Family Health International

Foundation for Community Development

Habitat for Humanity

Health Alliance International

HIV/AIDS Taskforce

HIV/AIDS Working Groups

International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs Columbia University

John Snow Incorporated

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Milhorho—Song and Dance Association

Military Hospital

Ministry of Defense

Ministry of Health

Ministry of Women and Social Action

Multisectoral Technical Group

National AIDS Council

Peace Corp

Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Jose Macamo

Policy Project

Population Services International

Project Hope

Royal Netherlands Embassy

Samaritan’s Purse

United Nations Children’s Fund

United Nations Population Fund

World Food Program

World Relief

World Vision

Namibia

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador Joyce Barr

Aaron Daviet, PEPFAR Coordinator

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Organizations

Catholic Aids Action

Council of Churches

European Union

Evangelical Lutheran Church in Namibia Center

Family Health International

German Agency for Technical Cooperation

Global Fund

International Training and Education Center on HIV

Johns Hopkins University

Katutura Hospital

LifeLine

Management Sciences for Health

Ministry of Health and Social Services

Namibia Institute of Pathology

National Health Training Center

Okahao Hospital

Onandjokwe Treatment Center

Oshakati Hospital

Oshakati Tonateni Voluntary Counseling and Testing Center

Oshikuku Catholic Health Service

Population Services International

POTENTIA

Project Hope

Tonateni Voluntary Counseling and Testing Center

United Nations Theme Group

University Research Corporation

Nigeria

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador John Campbell

Nina M. Wadhwa, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

Catholic Relief Services

Enabling HIV/AIDS + TB and Social Sector Environment

Faith Alive Support and Treatment Center

Family Health International/Global HIV/AIDS Initiative

Gwagdalada Treatment Hospital

Harvard School of Public Health

John Snow Incorporated—DELIVER

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Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Jos University Teaching Hospital HIV/AIDS Treatment Center

Ministry of Defense

Ministry of Health

National Action Committee on AIDS

Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS

Our Lady of Apostle Hospital—Harvard supported Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Project

Sacred Heart for Gwagwalada Specialist Hospital

SBAF Project

Society for Family Health

United Nations Children’s Fund

University of Maryland/AIDS Care and Treatment in Nigeria

World Bank

Wuse General Hospital

Rwanda

U.S. Embassy

Janet Wilgus, Deputy Chief of Mission

Regan Whitworth, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

AIDSRelief

CARE

Catholic Relief Services

Central Purchasing of Essential Medicines in Rwanda

Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project

Family Health International/ Project Implementing AIDS Prevention and Care

Global Fund

IntraHealth

Kigeme Hospital

Kirambi Health Center

Management Sciences for Health/Rational Pharmaceutical Management Plus

Ministry of Health

Ministry of State for HIV/AIDS

National AIDS Commission

National Blood Transfusion Program

National Reference Laboratory

National University of Rwanda/Tulane University

Ntoma Health Center

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Rwanda Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS The Capacity Project Rwanda

Treatment and Research AIDS Center

World Bank

World Relief

South Africa

U.S. Embassy

Don Teitelbaum, Chargé d’Affaire

Gray Handley, Health Attaché

Karen Kelley, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

Academy Educational Development

Addington Hospital

Catholic Diocese of Rustenburg

Catholic Relief Services

Columbia University

Department for International Development

EngenderHealth, Men as Partners, Newtown

European Commission

European Union

Foundation for Professional Development

Health Systems Trust

Helen Joseph Hospital

Higher Education HIV/AIDS Projects

HIV/AIDS Task Force

HIV/AIDS Working Groups

John Snow Incorporated

Johns Hopkins University Centre for Communication Programs

Kalafong Provincial Hospital

KwaZulu-Natal Department of Health

Mindset

National Department of Correctional Services

National Department of Health

National Department of Social Development

National Institute for Communicable Diseases

Ndlovu Medical Centre

Nurturing Orphans of AIDS for Humanity

PACT

Prince Mshyeni Hospital

Rational Pharmaceutical Management Plus

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Reproductive Health and HIV Research Unit

Rietvlei Hospital

Right to Care

Salvation Army, Soweto

Sizanani Village

Solidarity Centre

Soul City

South African Government

South African National Blood Service

South African National Defense Force

South African National Treasury

Southern Africa Catholics Bishop’s Conference

St. Mary’s Hospital, Mariannhill

St. Patrick’s Hospital

Tanzania

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador Michael L. Retzer

D. Purnell Delly, Deputy Chief of Mission

Elise Jensen, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

Canadian International Development Agency

CARE Tumaini Project/CARE International

Catholic Relief Services

Clinton Foundation

Columbia University International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment

Deloitte Tanzania

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

Engender Health

Family Health International

German Development Cooperation

John Snow Incorporated—DELIVER Project

Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center

Management Sciences for Health

Ministry of Health

Mount Meru Hospital

Muhumbili University College of Health Sciences

National AIDS Control Programme

National AIDS Council

National Blood Transfusion Services and Laboratory Services

Same District Hospital

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Selian Lutheran Hospital

Tanzania AIDS Society

Tanzania Commission on AIDS

Tanzanian German Programme to Support Health

United Nations Children’s Fund

United Nations World Food Programme

Women against AIDS in Kilmanjaro (Kiwakkuki)

World Health Organization

World Vision

Uganda

U.S. Embassy

William Fitzgerald, Chargé d’Affaire

Julia Henn, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

The AIDS Support Organization

Basic Education and Policy Support Activity

Business Preventing AIDS and Accelerating Access to Anti-retroviral Treatment Project

Care International

Core Initiative

Creative Associates International

Department for International Development

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

Embassy of Norway

Embassy of Sweden

Ernst and Young

European Commission

European Union

German Technical Cooperation

Health Communication Partnership

Home-Based AIDS Care

Inter Religious Council of Uganda

Ireland Development Agency

John Snow Incorporated—AIDS/HIV Integrated District Model Program

John Snow Incorporated—DELIVER Project

Johns Hopkins University/Communication for Development Foundation Uganda

Joint Clinical Research Center

Joint Medical Stores

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

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Makerere University

Mbale Regional Laboratory

Meeting Point

The Mildmay Centre

Ministry of Education and Sports

Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development

Ministry of Gender, Labor and Social Development

Ministry of Health

Mulago-Mbarara Teaching Hospitals’ Joint AIDS Program

National Medical Stores

Nile Brewery

Partners Ireland

Pediatric Infectious Diseases Clinic, Mulago

PEPFAR Advisory Board

Population Services International Uganda

Reach Out

Safety Stop Program

Straight Talk Foundation

Swedish International Development Agency

Tororo District Hospital

Uganda AIDS Commission

Ugandan Women’s Efforts to Save Orphans

Uphold

U.S. National Institutes of Health

World Bank

World Health Organization

World Vision

The Young Empowered and Healthy Initiative

Vietnam

U.S. Embassy

Ambassador Michael W. Marine

Nahoko Nakayama, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

Academy Educational Development

Bach Mai Hospital

Binh Thanh Out-Patient Clinic

Blue Sky Club, Ho Chi Minh City

Buddhist Association

Care International

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Cua Bac Pagoda

Center for Community Health and Development

Central Pharmacy Company #1

Committee of Concerned Partners

Department for International Development

District 4 Out-Patient Clinic, Ho Chi Minh City

District 6 Out-Patient Clinic, Ho Chi Minh City

Drug Administration Department

Family Health International

The Futures Group

Government of Vietnam Secretariat for HIV/AIDS

Hai Au Club—Injection Drug User Center, Hai Phong

Hai Phong Department of Health

Hanoi School of Public Health

Ho Chi Minh City Provincial AIDS Committee

Institute for Social Development Studies

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Life-Gap Project

Management Sciences for Health

Médecins du Monde

Military Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology

Ministry of Health

National Institute for Clinical Research and Tropical Medicine

National Institute of Hygiene and Epidemiology

Office of Ho Chi Minh City Sub-Department of Social Evils Prevention

PACT

Population Council

Population Services International

Provincial AIDS Committee

Red Flame Women Club, Hai Phong

Save the Children

Sexually Transmitted Infections/HIV/AIDS Prevention Centre

SMARTWorks Project

Tam Binh Orphanage

United Nations

Viet Tiep Hospital, Hai Phong

Vietnam Administration for AIDS Control

Vietnam POLICY Project

World Health Organization

World Vision

World Wide Orphans Foundation

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Zambia

U.S. Embassy

Andrew A. Passen, Chargé d’Affaire

M. Cristina F. Garces, PEPFAR Coordinator

Organizations

Africare

Arthur Davidson Hospital

Bwafwano Orphans and Vulnerable Children Program

Catholic Relief Services

Central Statistics Office

Chipokota Myamba Rural Health Clinic

Company Clinic

Corpmed Medical Centre

Corridors of Hope

Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

Family Health International/Zambia Prevention Care and Treatment Project

Global Development Alliance

Health Services and Systems Program

JHPIEGO

John Snow Incorporated—DELIVER Project

John Snow Incorporated/Support to the HIV/AIDS Response in Zambia Project

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS

Konkola Copper Mines

Ministry of Education

Ministry of Health

Munali High School

Nangongwe District Clinic

National AIDS Council

Netherlands Embassy

Palliative Care Association of Zambia

Project Concern International

Reaching HIV/AIDS Affected People with Integrated Development and Support Consortium

St. Theresa Mission Hospital

Tropical Diseases Research Centre

University Teaching Hospital, Department of Pediatrics

Zambia Medical Injection Safety Project

Zambia National AIDS Network

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In 2003, Congress passed the United States Leadership Against HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Act, which established a 5-year, $15 billion initiative to help countries around the world respond to their AIDS epidemics. The initiative is generally referred to by the title of the 5-year strategy required by the act--PEPFAR, or the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.

PEPFAR Implementation evaluates this initiative's progress and concludes that although PEPFAR has made a promising start, U.S. leadership is still needed in the effort to respond to the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The book recommends that the program transition from its focus on emergency relief to an emphasis on the long-term strategic planning and capacity building necessary for a sustainable response. PEPFAR Implementation will be of interest to policy makers, health care professionals, special interest groups, and others interested in global AIDS relief.

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