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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is the largest bilateral donor in HIV/AIDS to Mexico. In 2002, USAID allocated $1.5 million to HIV/AIDS activities in Mexico.

Under USAID/Mexico’s 2004–2008 strategy, HIV/AIDS activities fall under the Infectious Disease Strategic Objective: “More Effective Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases in Vulnerable Populations.” The Mission will strive to improve the use of HIV/AIDS prevention services and practices by enhancing the policy environment for HIV prevention and services, and increasing access to services among the most at-risk groups.

Access more information on USAID's HIV/AIDS Program in Mexico, February 2005 [PDF, 232KB].

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