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1 Presented by Janitra Venkatesan March 15, 2012 Family Health International

2 Global Development Health and Nutrition Education Economic Development and Civil Society Research Environment 1. FHI 360. About Us. From http://www.fhi360.org/en/news/index.htm

3 Mission “Advancing integrated, locally driven solutions for human development” 1. FHI 360. Values and Mission. From http://www.fhi360.org/en/AboutFHI/VisionAndMission.htm

4 1971: The International Fertility Research Program 1982: Officially known as FHI 1. Wikipedia. Family Health International. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Health_International

5 1987-1992: AIDSTECH 2010: CAPRISA 004, FHI 360 1. Wikipedia. Family Health International. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Health_International

6 Locations 1. FHI 360. News: Media Kit – Where We Work. From http://www.fhi360.org/en/news/index.htm

7 Financial Summary - Revenue 1. FHI 360. (2010) FHI Annual Report 2010.

8 Financial Summary – Expenses 1. FHI 360. (2010) FHI Annual Report 2010.

9 Financial Summary – Expenses 1. FHI 360. (2010) FHI Annual Report 2010.

10 FHI In Research

11 HIVNET 012

12 1. Guay, L.A. et al. (1999) Lancet, 354, 795-802. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org.libproxy.lib.unc.edu/10.1016/S0140-6736(99)80008-7

13 “Proportion not HIV-infected” “Proportion with HIV-1 free survival”

14 “sound and fully supportable” “presented in a balanced manner and can be relied upon for scientific and policy-making purposes. ” 1. Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Reviewing the HIVNET 012 Perinatal HIV Prevention Study. Review of the HIVNET 012 Perinatal HIV Prevention Study. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2005.

15 CAPRISA 004

16 1. Karim, Q.A. et al. (2010) Science, 329.

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18 FHI & Program Implementation

19 11,000+ Tested for HIV/AIDS per day 320+ Started ARV treatment daily 120+ HIV+ pregnant women started ARV treatment per day 870,000+ Received clinical, preventive and support services daily FHI &HIV in 2010 1. FHI 360. (2010) FHI Annual Report 2010.

20 1. WHO. HIV/AIDS Data and Statistics. From http://www.who.int/hiv/data/2011_epi_core_en.png

21 320 people started treatment per day x 365 days = Of the newly infected population, 116,800 people started treatment under FHI ~4% of the newly infected population impacted by FHI 1. WHO. HIV/AIDS Data and Statistics. From http://www.who.int/hiv/data/2011_epi_core_en.png

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23 Of the ~14 million eligible to receive ARV therapy, 116,800 started therapy under FHI FHI impacted less than 1% of the population (Compared to WHO’s 47%) 1. WHO. HIV/AIDS Data and Statistics. From http://www.who.int/hiv/data/2011_epi_core_en.png

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25 120 pregnant women started treatment per day x 365 days = Of ~1.5 million pregnant women in need, 43,800 pregnant women started treatment under FHI 1. WHO. HIV/AIDS Data and Statistics. From http://www.who.int/hiv/data/2011_epi_core_en.png

26 That’s only 2.9% of pregnant women in need Compared to WHO’s 48%

27 Total Revenue Expenses for Health Related Programs and Research WHO~$2.3 billion~$1.5 billion FHI~$350 million~$301 million That’s 5 times as much 1.FHI 360. (2010) FHI Annual Report 2010. 2.WHO. (2010) WHO 2010 Annual Finance Report. 3.WHO. (2010) WHO 2010-11 Programme Budget.

28 Total Revenue Expenses for Health Related Programs and Research Amount for HIV Percent of Pregnant Women Affected WHO~$2.3 billion~$1.5 billion~$200 million*48% FHI~$350 million~$301 million?3% * = Estimated, $600 million on HIV/TB/Malaria 1.FHI 360. (2010) FHI Annual Report 2010. 2.WHO. (2010) WHO 2010 Annual Finance Report. 3.WHO. (2010) WHO 2010-11 Programme Budget. Specifically, how are they spending their money?

29 Total Revenue Amount for Health Related Programs and Research Amount for HIV Percent of Pregnant Women Affected Expense for 1% WHO~$2.3 billion~$1.5 billion ~$200 million* 48%~$4 million FHI ~$350 million ~$301 million ~$39 million** 3%~$13 million * = Estimated, ~13% ** = To make a fair comparison, 13% 1.FHI 360. (2010) FHI Annual Report 2010. 2.WHO. (2010) WHO 2010 Annual Finance Report. 3.WHO. (2010) WHO 2010-11 Programme Budget. For example, if they were spending money in a similar manner on pregnant women getting ARV treatments….

30 Concluding Remarks 1. The Global Journal. The Top 100 Selection Process. From http://theglobaljournal.net/photo/view/589/


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