December 10, 2009

December 10, 2009

OF NOTE THIS WEEK

The Washington Post reports that as part of PEPFAR's new five-year plan, the Obama administration hopes to begin handing off day-to-day management of AIDS prevention and treatment programs to the 15 countries where the program operates and to make the services a routine part of each nation's health offerings. Under a strategy described in documents released Monday, the countries' health ministries would assume the task of delivering services -- which many already do -- as well as managing all the programs and measuring their effect. The transition will require teaching supply-chain management, logistics, service coordination, program evaluation and other skills while continuing to provide AIDS services.

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