The President's
Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR, is designed to funnel
$15 billion over five years toward HIV prevention and treatment
efforts in African and other countries. In the summer of 2007, NewsHour
health correspondent Susan Dentzer traveled to Rwanda and Tanzania
to report on the program's effects and challenges.
Student groups perform
plays and stage other events to promote the ABC message
of Abstinence, Be faithful and use Condoms. The groups hope
role-playing and other techniques will help prevent the
spread of HIV/AIDS.
The NewsHour's journey to Rwanda and Tanzania brought the
reporting team face-to-face with families coping with HIV
and remnants of the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator Mark Dybul and the Global
AIDS Alliance's Paul Zeitz answered your questions about
how the program is functioning and what more needs to be
done.