GAO Commemorates World AIDS Day
- Focus. We reported that significant reductions in per-patient treatment costs allowed substantial increases in the number of people receiving treatment. To help partner countries further expand their treatment programs, we recommended that PEPFAR expand the use of in-depth cost studies and broaden the scope of its expenditure analysis tool.
- Partner. We reported on PEPFAR’s efforts to align activities to partner countries’ national HIV/AIDS strategies and promote country ownership. We also examined PEPFAR’s efforts to strengthen the supply chains needed to deliver medications to patients and made recommendations aimed at reducing the risk of waste and loss.
- Achieve. We have recommended improvements to the way PEPFAR reports its results to Congress and the public, collects and uses key treatment program data, and bolsters program evaluations. PEPFAR’s 2014 quality strategy and evaluation standards both cite our work in these areas.
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