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Family Health International. Presented by Janitra Venkatesan March 15, 2012. 1. FHI 360. About Us. From http://www.fhi360.org/en/news/index.htm. Mission. “Advancing integrated, locally driven solutions for human development”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presented by Jan i tra VenkatesanMarch 15 , 2012

Family Health International

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Global Developmen

tHealth and Nutrition

Education

Economic Development and

Civil Society

Research

Environment

1. FHI 360. About Us. From http://www.fhi360.org/en/news/index.htm

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Mission

“Advancing integrated, locally driven solutions for human development”

1. FHI 360. Values and Mission. From http://www.fhi360.org/en/AboutFHI/VisionAndMission.htm

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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

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1987-1992: AIDSTECH

2010: CAPRISA 004,

FHI 3601. Wikipedia. Family Health International. From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Family_Health_International

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Locations

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

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Financial Summary - Revenue

1. FHI 360. (2010) FHI Annual Report 2010.

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Financial Summary – Expenses

1. FHI 360. (2010) FHI Annual Report 2010.

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Financial Summary – Expenses

1. FHI 360. (2010) FHI Annual Report 2010.

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FHI In Research

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HIVNET 012

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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

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“Proportion not HIV-infected”

“Proportion with HIV-1 free survival”

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“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.

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CAPRISA 004

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

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

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FHI & Program Implementation

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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.

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

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

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

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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

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That’s only 2.9% of pregnant women in need

Compared to WHO’s 48%

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Total RevenueExpenses 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.

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Total RevenueExpenses 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?

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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….

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Concluding Remarks

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