Fighting HIV/AIDS
Published in February 2007
in Cuba

Providing high quality medication to
people living with HIV/AIDS


 

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Until 1993, people living with HIV/AIDS in Cuba had little or no access to drugs, and would be forcefully isolated from the rest of society. Today 100% of all Cubans in need of treatment freely receive the highest quality care and medication. These people, numbering over 2180, also receive food and other types of care through a programme administered by the United Nations Development Programme and supported by the Global Fund. Selastiel, a beneficiary living with HIV for the past 12 years recounts his earlier experiences and explains why he now lives a healthier and happier life.

" It is called the “Millionaire’s Therapy” since it is very expensive… I have been able to live longer, my appetite has increased and I’m in very high spirits."


Country SiteKey Indicators
GLOBAL FUND PROGRAMS IN
CUBA
View the complete Portfolio of Grants
View Grants by Round:All 2 6 7
HIV/AIDS 
Round 2:The United Nations Development Programme
Round 6:The United Nations Development Programme

TB 
Round 7:Not Defined

Total Funding Request:$79,920,479
Approved Maximum*:$55,751,313
* total Approved Funding for Phase 1 & Phase 2