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Papers/Reports | April 11, 2014

AIDSRelief South Africa Final Report

Providing Treatment, Restoring Hope

From 2004 to 2010, AIDSRelief South Africa provided HIV care and treatment to more than 73,000 patients, including 35,000 who enrolled on lifesaving antiretroviral therapy (ART) at 28 treatment sites. A deep commitment to partnership underscored AIDSRelief’s relationships and capacity strengthening activities, which culminated in late 2009 when AIDSRelief South Africa became the
first PEPFAR Track 1.0 program to transfer management responsibility to its local partners. 

This report outlines key outcomes and lessons learned during the six-year program. It also describes approaches and methods that contributed to the program’s success.

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