Road Map for Saving Lives

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UNITED STATES PRESIDENTS EMERGENCY AIDS RELIEFPEPFAR-Our Nation is at a crossroads.. When one of our fellow citizens becomes infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) every nine-and-a-half minutes, the epidemic affects all Americans.ROAD MAP FOR SAVING LIVES.

This road map addresses the Secretary’s call in her November 8, 2011 speech to scale up combination HIV prevention and treatment interventions to save more lives.

Specifically, the section outlines PEPFAR’s plan to:

1. Work toward the elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive. GOMOJO understands allowing anger to motivate compassion will helps us do a better job.

2. Increase coverage of HIV treatment both to reduce AIDS-related mortality and to enhance HIV prevention. So far GOMOJO brings awareness to over 187 countries around the world with facts, stats and prevention tools. Our goals included a heavy focus on prevention and empowering those infected to prevent new infections.

3. Increase the number of males who are circumcised for HIV

prevention. GOMOJO has not yet expanded into this area of awareness, yet we are seeking health providers such as Dr. ZDog at Turntable Health in Downtown Las Vegas.

4. Increase access to, and uptake of, HIV testing and counseling, condoms and other evidence based, appropriately-targeted prevention interventions.

GOMOJO has followed 58 Billion dollars around the world and gathered the information of local organizations in Las Vegas, NV and 100's of cities across the country.

GOMOJO not only promotes the female condom as an essential part of an overall condom strategy, but is looking to partner with programs that account for each community's broader condom market and that consider the unique attributes and benefits of the female condom for various

populations.

We have done the time to employ evidence-based strategies to create demand for, and utilization of, male and female condoms, such as ensuring that high-quality condoms are available, that offered condoms correspond to consumer preferences, and that a variety of price points for different distribution channels are used.

Rapid Scale up of Combination Prevention Can Reduce Resource Needs and Support Sustainability

The challenge ahead is to scale up effective combination prevention quickly enough to have a transformative impact on the epidemic and make national AIDS responses sustainable over time. This requires strategic reallocation of existing resources toward high-impact interventions, and increased and sustained investments through shared responsibility, led by countries, with support from donors and other partners.

While the upfront costs associated with scaling up combination prevention toward realizing the potential adult HIV incidence rate declines depicted in the country scenarios above are substantial, these investments do not result in ever-increasing costs.

In fact, as is illustrated by the Uganda estimates in Graph 5, the impact of these upfront investments lead to a decline and then flattening of out-year costs, as fewer new services are required and the number of newly infected individuals falls substantially.

Strong country ownership and optimized investments can put countries on the path toward an AIDS-free generation, and support efforts to make AIDS responses more economically-sustainable over time.

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