lived on the continent of Africa, where 2.3 million died of AIDS that year.
There were widespread estimates that 100 million worldwide would die of AIDS in the following 20 years if something wasn’t done to better distribute treatment.
And while the Catholic Church maintains its support, many evangelical leaders are now fighting against it.
Over the next 20 years, PEPFAR became one of the most successful global health programs in modern history, multiplying the number of people on lifesaving treatment by 300 times, from 66,500 in 2004 to more than 20 million people in 54 countries in 2022.
It saved 25 million lives and, by preventing mother-to child transmission, allowed 5.5 million babies to be born H.I.V.-free.
Persons:
George W, Bush, Anthony Fauci, Mark Dybul, PEPFAR
Organizations:
Democrats, Republicans, Catholic Church, Republican Party, AIDS Relief
Locations:
Africa