This project supports an increased coordination, partnership, reforms and support for evidence informed and rights-based HIV policies, processes, and practices in Central American countries in order to reach UNAIDS 90-90-90 goals.

The objective of this activity is to enable Central American countries to fulfil commitments to implement Test and Start (antiretroviral therapy) and achieve the 95-95-95 goals. In partnership with diverse regional and national stakeholders including governments, civil society, key populations, the private sector, cooperation agencies, and academic institutions, the project will  increase coordination, partnership, and reforms, and support for evidence- and rights-based HIV policies, processes, and practices.

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  • Country Development Cooperation Strategy

    Prosperity in Guatemala

    USAID works with the people of Guatemala to improve health and education outcomes and create new opportunities for investment, job growth, and expanded markets. Learn more

  • HIV/AIDS

    Containing the HIV epidemic in Central America protects all populations and allows infected people to live longer with a better quality of life. Learn more

This project is expected to run from March 15, 2018 through March 14, 2023 with an estimated total USAID investment of $9,999,961.

USAID’s implementer for this project is Plan International.