Goal |
To
increase understanding of and support for U.S. Government (USG) policies
and programs on HIV/AIDS among foreign publics. |
Objective
#1 |
To provide
accurate information on USG policy and programs to key foreign audiences.
|
Action
Steps
|
Disseminate information via multi-language television, radio and texts distributed
directly and through overseas posts and reference centers, tours and briefings
for foreign journalists and health policy officials, and public affairs
campaigns that support specific USG initiatives in foreign countries. |
Description
|
Information on USG policy and programs. |
Resources
|
FY95
|
FY96
|
FY97
|
$
350,000
|
$
325,000
|
$
325,000
|
Populations
Served
|
Policy
makers, academics, journalists, researchers and Non-governmental Organization
(NGO) leaders. |
Constituency
Involvement
|
USG
officials, academics/researchers and NGO leaders. |
Objective
#2 |
To
give foreign decision makers a first-hand experience with U.S. policy and
programs - public and private, national and local - to address the HIV/AIDS
pandemic and encourage exchange with their U.S. counterparts. |
Action
Steps
|
Sponsor
multi-regional, regional and individual International Visitor Programs,
focusing specifically on HIV/AIDS issues and as part of programs on substance
abuse, civil society, human rights and community health. |
Description
|
International
Visitors Program. |
Resources
|
FY95
|
FY96
|
FY97
|
$
240,000
|
$
200,000
|
$
200,000
|
Populations
Served
|
Health
policy makers and NGO leaders. |
Constituency
Involvement
|
U.S.
NGOs, state, local and federal agencies and academic/research institutions. |