At a glance
CDC aims to end HIV and Tuberculosis (TB) as global public health threats by 2030 using data-driven and evidence-based approaches that sustain and accelerate the lifesaving achievements from the past twenty years of the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
Decades of experience leading HIV and TB programs
HIV and TB are the world's deadliest infectious diseases, with TB being the leading cause of death for people living with HIV. CDC has more than four decades of global HIV and TB experience and relationships, along with specialized scientific and technical expertise. This unique mix equips CDC to deliver innovation and program impact as PEPFAR's lead U.S. government public health agency.
CDC's approach builds on the agency's rich tradition of meaningful and sustained engagement with partners. CDC leads with consistent and expansive experience and novel application to strengthen public health institutions, systems, and services globally.
Our work:
- Uses data and science for action.
- Applies unparalleled scientific and technical expertise that evolves with needs and practice in the field.
- Prioritizes efficient use of resources to maximize impact.
- Builds on genuine, longstanding partnerships with ministries of health, non-governmental organizations, community and civil society organizations, and many others.
- Prioritizes equity in practice, ensuring services reach people with the greatest need.