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Catholic Relief Services (CRS) Programs in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS

August 16, 2005

The United States Government has provided Catholic Relief Services with approximately $13.6 million through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) for implementation of HIV/AIDS programs in Zambia in 2005. Another $2.3 million has been provided to CRS for the C-Safe Food Security program. Through the support of the U.S. Government and strategic relationships with the Government of Zambia and its Catholic partners, CRS, working with diocesan structures and in close collaboration with local authorities, is reaching 722,000 of the most vulnerable people in Zambia with supplemental food rations.

Speaking at the CRS third Annual Program Summit this morning, William Penoyar, Supervisory Program Officer and Acting Director of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in Zambia, stated, “We are proud to see the good work being done by faith-based organizations, with funding provided by President Bush’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and by the U.S. government’s Food for Peace program.”

CRS Zambia Country Representative Michele Broemmelsiek stated: “We are a faith-based organization serving persons on the basis of need – not creed, race or nationality. We are a development organization, indirectly implementing, through our partners who include the Catholic Church, faith-based and community-based organizations.”

She said the CRS operates in this way in order to empower local communities to take ownership of their programs, thereby being more fully involved in influencing their future. Ms. Broemmelsiek also expressed appreciation for the support of the government.

This partnership is contributing to the reduction of poverty and mitigation of HIV/AIDS, particularly through increased access to anti-retroviral therapy, and ultimately assisting Zambia to achieve its Millennium Development Goals.

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CRS programs will help mitigate the impact of HIV/AIDS by reducing food insecurity; improving the quality of HIV/AIDS health related services; improving programming for vulnerable children, orphans and youth; and increasing partners’ participation in HIV/AIDS policy development.

The following CRS projects have been funded by the U.S. Government: AIDS Relief Anti-Retroviral Therapy; SUCCESS Home Based Care and Hospice Care; Orphans and Vulnerable Children initiatives; RAPIDS Multi-Sectoral AIDS Response; and C-SAFE Food Security.

For more information about CRS, contact:

Michele Brommelsiek
CRS Zambia Program
Plot 106 & 108 Great East Road
PO Box 38086
Rhodes Park, Lusaka
Tel: (260) 1-224126 / 31 / 35
Fax: (260) 1-224118

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