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  168. <title>Sustainability Readiness in PEPFAR Countries</title>
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  171. <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2023 12:00:22 +0000</pubDate>
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  187. <title>In 2022, Donor Governments Spent US$8.2 billion on Efforts to Fight HIV/AIDS Globally, Returning to 2020 Funding Levels and Still Below the High-water Mark of Almost a Decade Ago</title>
  188. <link>https://www.kff.org/global-health-policy/press-release/in-2022-donor-governments-spent-us8-2-billion-on-efforts-to-fight-hiv-aids-globally/</link>
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  190. <pubDate>Thu, 13 Jul 2023 19:46:48 +0000</pubDate>
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  207. <title>Donor Government Funding for HIV in Low- and Middle-Income Countries in 2022</title>
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  228. <title>What Do We Know About People with HIV Who Are Not Engaged in Regular HIV Care?  </title>
  229. <link>https://www.kff.org/hivaids/press-release/what-do-we-know-about-people-with-hiv-who-are-not-engaged-in-regular-hiv-care/</link>
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  246. <title>What Do We Know About People with HIV Who Are Not Engaged In Regular HIV Care?</title>
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  255. <description><![CDATA[This analysis uses nationally representative data to assess the characteristics and experiences of people with HIV who are out of regular HIV care. Reaching and engaging people with HIV who are not in care involves addressing the complex and systemic barriers they face, which impede both their health and wellbeing and also the HIV response in the U.S. more broadly. ]]></description>
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  264. <title>Walgreens and KFF’s Greater Than HIV Team Up with Community Partners to Provide Free, Confidential HIV Testing and Counseling on National HIV Testing Day (June 27)</title>
  265. <link>https://www.kff.org/hivaids/press-release/walgreens-greater-than-hiv-free-hiv-testing/</link>
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  267. <pubDate>Tue, 13 Jun 2023 12:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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