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[Editors note: The World Bank support is a loan and other fundings are grant]

FUNDING PROPOSED BY INTERNATIONAL AGENCIES FOR AIDS CONTROL

14:29 IST

Rajya Sabha

The National AIDS Control Programme Phase III aims at halting and reversing the epidemic by 2012. It was approved with a total outlay of Rs 8023 crore for the five year period 2007-2012. Of this, Rs. 1125 crore (US 250 million dollar) has been obtained from the World Bank. The World Bank loan is proposed for up-scaling targeted interventions among high risk groups and vulnerable population, improving access to safe blood, strengthening services for the treatment of sexually transmitted infections, capacity building, condom promotion and increasing awareness about preventive measures and demand generation for services available. The fund will also be utilized for augmenting the capacity for programme delivery at district, state and national levels and also to strengthen the information management system to improve the effectiveness of data collection and analysis. These activities will be taken up throughout country with a higher focus on 195 districts, which have a higher prevalence of HIV infection in the country.

During the period 2007-2012, the funding proposed by international agencies is given in the table below:

Name

Amount (Rs. crore)

World Bank

1125

DFID

862

GFATM

1787

USAID

675

UN Agencies

323

Bill & Minda Gates Foundation

1425

Clinton Foundation

113

EU

77

Others

741

The goal under the National AIDS Control Programme Phase III is to reduce new infections estimated in 2007 by 60% in high prevalence states so as to obtain the reversal of the epidemic & 40% in the vulnerable states so as to stabilize the epidemic by 2012.

This information was given by the Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Dr. Anbumani Ramadoss in the Rajya Sabha.

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