ROAD MAP for Shared Responsibility

SDH-2015

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What is the CDER Library?

The Common Data Element Repository (CDER) Library was jointly authorized by the Council on Financial Assistance Reform (COFAR) and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in June 2014, to facilitate implementation of the DATA Act and encourage use of common data standards. OMB assigned the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to provide tactical leadership for the DATA Act Section 5 Grants Pilot; CDER Library is part of the Pilot, and was designed to serve as an authorized source of data elements and data definitions used by the Federal government in agency interactions with the public. Initially populated with financial assistance information, the repository is designed to include data standards that have been approved through implementation of the DATA Act. CDER Library is managed by HHS in its role as executing agent for the OMB Section 5 Grants Pilot.

SYSTEMS THINKING WHEN WORKING WITH COMPLEX SYSTEM

Road Map to End AIDS

UNITED STATES PRESIDENTS EMERGENCY AIDS RELIEF

PEPFAR-

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.

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.ROAD MAP FOR SMART INVESTMENTSTo achieve an AIDS-free generation, countries must target efforts where the virus is—reaching and supporting those populations at greatest risk and urgently needing services.

WE HAVE TO GO WHERE THE VIRUS GOES." HILARY R CLINTON

1. Target HIV/AIDS reduce co-morbidity and mortality.

2. Increase access to, and uptake of, HIV services by key populations.

3. Partner with people living with HIV to design, manage and implement HIV programs to ensure that they are responsive to, and respectful of, their needs.

4. Strengthen PEPFAR’s continued focus on women, girls and gender equality.

5. Reach orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) affected by AIDS, and support programs that help them develop to their full potential.6. Strengthen programmatic commitment to and emphasis on reaching and supporting young people with HIV services. will continue to grow and plan includes sharing our stories to better support the efforts of the organizations on the ground.7. Strengthen PEPFAR supply chains and business processes to increase the efficiency of our investments.8. Increase efficiencies through innovation and greater integration of services with other U.S., bilateral and multilateral global health investments.Accordingly, PEPFAR will work with countries to scale-up activities that have a strong evidence base to produce a population-level impact. We will not support interventions that fail to target the epidemic. Concurrently, we will work to realize efficiency gains to deliver greater results for our investment. We have vastly increased PEPFAR’s value for money by reducing the cost of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs), streamlining supply chains, and working with partner countries to increase their investments, and this work will remain a PEPFAR priority.
We will also continue to lead efforts to strengthen the Global Fund. Did you know that for every dollar donated by the U.S., approximately $2.50 has been leveraged from donor governments, philanthropy and the private sector for the Global Fund? This road map outlines how we will follow the epidemic, invest in evidenceAs stated earlier, the goal of creating an AIDS-free generation is a shared responsibility with partner countries in a convening role. e-based interventions, and continue to generate value for money in our fight against AIDS. Specifically, this road map outlines PEPFAR’s plan to:ROAD MAP FOR SHARED RESPONSIBILITY Neither the U.S. nor any other single entity can accomplish this goal alone. Rather, it requires a Country, State, City, Community, Companies, Organizations and Individuals to demonstrate political will and effective coordination of multiple partners that are providing financing and carrying out interventions both inside and outside of the health sector, and most importantly, meaningfully involve those living with and affected by HIV in all aspects of the response. Specifically, this road map outlines PEPFAR’s plan to:

1. Partner with countries in a joint move toward Country, State, City, Community, Companies, Organizations and Individual-led, managed, and implemented responses.

2. Increase support for civil society as a partner in the global AIDS response.

3. Expand collaboration with multilateral and bilateral partners.

4. Increase private sector mobilization toward an AIDS-free generation.

Road Map for Driving Results with ScienceScience has brought us to the point where we can actually call for an AIDS-free generation. And it is science that will underpin all our efforts to achieve this goal and save even more lives. To deliver the greatest response,

PEPFAR will continue to support programs guided by scientific evidence—we will go where the science takes us, translating science into program impact. Specifically, this road map outlines PEPFAR’s plan to:

1. Leverage greatest impact by continuing to invest in implementation

science.

2. Support implementation research.

3. Evaluate the efficacy of optimized combination prevention.

4. Support innovative research to develop new technologies for prevention

(e.g., microbicides, vaccines) and care (e.g., new treatments or treatment regimens).

5. Develop evidence-based approaches to reaching people early enough in their disease progression to help maintain a strong immune system, stave

This is NOT A HEALTH PROBLEM THIS S A SOCIAL STIGMA AND

DISCRIMINATION PROBLEM.

Accordingly, PEPFAR will work with countries to scale-up activities that have a strong evidence base to produce a population-level impact.

We will not support interventions that fail to target the epidemic. Concurrently, we will work to realize efficiency gains to deliver greater results for our investment. We have vastly increased PEPFAR’s value for money by reducing the cost of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs), streamlining supply chains, and working with partner countries to increase their investments, and this work will remain a PEPFAR priority.

We will also continue to lead efforts to strengthen the Global Fund. Did you know that for every dollar donated by the U.S., approximately $2.50 has been leveraged from donor governments, philanthropy and the private sector for the Global Fund? This road map outlines how we will follow the epidemic, invest in evidence

As stated earlier, the goal of creating an AIDS-free generation is a shared responsibility with partner countries in a convening role. e-based interventions, and continue to generate value for money in our fight against AIDS. Specifically, this road map outlines PEPFAR’s plan to:

Neither the U.S. nor any other single entity can accomplish this goal alone. Rather, it requires a Country, State, City, Community, Companies, Organizations and Individuals to demonstrate political will and effective coordination of multiple partners that are providing financing and carrying out interventions both inside and outside of the health sector, and most importantly, meaningfully involve those living with and affected by HIV in all aspects of the response. Specifically, this road map outlines PEPFAR’s plan to:

1. Partner with countries in a joint move toward Country, State, City, Community, Companies, Organizations and Individual-led, managed, and implemented responses.

2. Increase support for civil society as a partner in the global AIDS response.

3. Expand collaboration with multilateral and bilateral partners.

4. Increase private sector mobilization toward an AIDS-free generation.

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