Total planned funding: $174,398,772
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Allocations
Countries/Regions
Mozambique | $43,295,698 |
Malawi | $26,065,033 |
South Africa | $25,674,792 |
Kenya | $11,157,091 |
Zambia | $10,816,653 |
Tanzania | $9,760,187 |
Nigeria | $7,863,228 |
Asia Regional Program | $6,408,454 |
Eswatini | $6,142,144 |
Côte d'Ivoire | $6,096,999 |
Lesotho | $5,031,189 |
Angola | $3,415,000 |
Namibia | $3,052,000 |
Rwanda | $2,205,949 |
South Sudan | $2,071,000 |
Botswana | $1,906,919 |
Burundi | $1,000,000 |
Haiti | $650,512 |
Ethiopia | $650,004 |
Uganda | $635,920 |
Cameroon | $300,000 |
Ukraine | $200,000 |
Dominican Republic | $0 |
Central America Region | $0 |
Vietnam | $0 |
Ghana | $0 |
Organizational Types
University | $165,574,883 |
NGO | $8,823,889 |
Program Areas
Prevention | $90,723,187 |
Treatment | $34,564,879 |
Care | $27,643,304 |
Testing | $15,049,342 |
Governance and Systems | $6,418,060 |
Budget Codes
CIRC: Biomedical Prevention: Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision | $60,214,300 |
HTXS: Treatment: Adult Treatment | $27,846,668 |
HVCT: Testing: HIV Testing and Counseling | $15,049,342 |
HVOP: Sexual Prevention: Other Sexual Prevention | $14,624,525 |
HBHC: Care: Adult Care and Support | $13,065,568 |
HKID: Care: Orphans and Vulnerable Children | $8,115,558 |
HVAB: Sexual Prevention: Abstinence/Be Faithful | $7,968,860 |
MTCT: Biomedical Prevention: Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission | $7,315,502 |
OHSS: Health Systems Strengthening | $3,861,754 |
PDCS: Care: Pediatric Care and Support | $3,845,252 |
PDTX: Treatment: Pediatric Treatment | $3,638,275 |
HTXD: Treatment: ARV Drugs | $3,079,936 |
HVTB: Care: TB/HIV | $2,616,926 |
HVSI: Strategic Information | $1,781,927 |
HLAB: Laboratory Infrastructure | $774,379 |
HMIN: Biomedical Prevention: Injection Safety | $600,000 |
HMBL: Biomedical Prevention: Blood Safety | $0 |
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