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Gates Foundation launches Avahan, a $258 million HIV program in India
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In 2003 the Gates Foundation launched Avahan, a $258 million HIV-prevention program in India — one of the largest privately funded public-health efforts of its kind. Targeting the populations most at risk along the country's high-prevalence states and national highways, Avahan delivered condoms, peer education, and free clinics for sexually transmitted infections at vast scale. Independent evaluations estimated it helped avert roughly 100,000 HIV infections, and the Foundation later transitioned the program to the Indian government as a model for scaling prevention.
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