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The U.S. US President s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief Medical and Nursing Education Partnership Initiative Deborah von Zinkernagel Principal Deputy Global AIDS Coordinator U.S. Department of State

The U.S. Government s Response In 2003, the U.S. Government launched the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) Todate, the U.S. Government, through PEPFAR, has committed approximately $32 billion to the fight against global AIDS. PEPFAR is the cornerstone of the President s Global Health Initiative.

Goals for the Next Phase of PEPFAR Working in partnership with partner nations around the world, PEPFAR will directly support: * Treatment for more than 4 million people * Prevention of 12 million new infections * Care for 12 million people, including 5 million orphans and vulnerable children To meet these goals, PEPFAR will support training of at least 140,000 new health care workers in HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care.

Achieving the 140,000 Goal Goal is to increase the number of health care workers in the workforce by 140,000 Emphasizes training and deployment of doctors and nurses, as well as other professionals and paraprofessionals Address recruitment and retention, dynamics of workforce Training is defined as pre service education of new health care workers who graduated from a pre service educational institution with full or partial PEPFAR support Training must occur prior to the individual entering the health workforce in his or her new position Recognize need for continued education and professional opportunities withliving wage workforce, academicsettings

Educating Physicians and Nurses Medical and Nursing Education Partnership Initiative $20 million to expand clinical capacity in African medical and nursing schools, strengthening institutions in their mission Increase the pipeline of physicians and nurses in PEPFAR countries in Africa Strengthening the capacity of local scientists and health care workers to conductmultidisciplinary research through linked awards "Aswetransition from an emergencyresponseto response a more sustainable approach, we are supporting partner countries in leading the response to their epidemics. Ambassador Eric Goosby, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator

Goals of the Initiative Strengthening training institutions is essential to building a long term, sustainable supply of human resources for health. Support innovative strategies and promising practices that strengthen institutions and expand workforce Utilize existing partnerships between African and US medical and nursing educational institutions Inform curricula development, faculty preparation and strategies for faculty retention Recruitment from communities promote retention through training Emphasize innovative educational models that prepare new doctors and nurses to practice in the diversity of medical and community settings where health needs are greatest

Objectives of the Initiative Fund five to nine African medical schools, working in partnership with US medical schools and universities Gather information through countrywide assessments of nurse training capacity in 3 countries Lesotho, Malawi and Zambia Support Ministries of Health to select three to five nursing schools in each of the countries to receive support to develop or expand or enhance innovative models of nursing education Support coordinating centers for initiative with technical assistance and medical education Build an evidence base in collaboration with WHO and support development of WHO normative guidelines for scaling up medical and nursing education Conduct costing studies to gather information about tthe cost of medical and nursing education

WHO PEPFAR Collaboration Focus of collaboration will be on: Building an evidence base to support development of formal WHO policy guidelines to assist countries to scale up transformative medical and nursing educational capacity Establishing a platform for broad implementation based on the guidelines and the information gathered

Strategies and Approaches Innovative educational approaches Focus on educational and clinical excellence Develop sustainable cooperative research agendas and partnerships to support career development and retention

Thank You For further information, please visit: www.pepfar.gov www.facebook.com/pepfar http://twitter.com/uspepfar