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U.S. Disbursed $7.8 Billion To Nigeria Under Its President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief In 20 Years

The U.S. has disbursed a total of $7.8 billion to Nigeria under its President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), its Embassy in Abuja said in a statement.

In the statement commemorating the 20 years of PEPFAR, the Embassy also said the U.S. has invested over $100 billion in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, adding that its support reached over 20.1 million people on HIV treatment in over 50 countries globally. 

The full statement reads: “On January 28, 2023, the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) will mark its 20th anniversary.  PEPFAR is the largest commitment by any nation to address a single disease in history and represents the best of American values. 

“Over the past 20 years, the United States has invested over $100 billion in the global fight against HIV/AIDS and supports more than 20.1 million people on HIV treatment in over 50 countries globally. 

“Our two decades of investments have changed the course of the HIV pandemic by controlling it without a vaccine or a cure.  Through PEPFAR, we have laid the groundwork for the eventual eradication of HIV. 

“In Nigeria, PEPFAR has disbursed over $7.8 billion to ensure that all Nigerians living with HIV/AIDS have comprehensive access to quality HIV prevention, care, and treatment services. This investment translates to providing over 1.9 million Nigerians with access to antiretroviral treatment (ART). 

“Today, Nigeria is on the cusp of HIV epidemic control and is approaching the global “95-95-95” goals defined as: 95% of people with HIV know their HIV status, 95% of those with diagnosed HIV infection are accessing treatment, and 95% of those receiving treatment have achieved an undetectable viral load. 

“Our commitment to end HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 is an ambitious but achievable goal. As President Biden declared on World AIDS Day 2022, “We finally have the scientific understanding, treatments, and tools to build an AIDS-free future where everyone – no matter who they are, where they come from, or whom they love – can get the care and respect they deserve.”

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