Partnerships critical to stopping HIV/AIDS, GBV among women

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"For the past two weeks, the buzz in Washington, D.C., and at the White House is all about women and girls," Roxana Rogers, director of the USAID Office of HIV/AIDS, writes in this "IMPACTblog" post. She highlights a recently announced initiative, funded through PEPFAR, "to help local communities and grassroots organizations fight HIV/AIDS and gender-based violence [GBV]." Rogers continues, "Partnerships between U.S. agencies, civil society, private corporations, and international institutions are key to tackling these issues," and describes several USAID-supported programs working to address HIV/AIDS and GBV (3/15).


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