1、1 For earlier years, see CRS Report RS21114, HIV/AIDS: Appropriations for WorldwidePrograms in FY2001 and FY2002; and Kaiser Family Foundation, Policy Brief: U.S. GovernmentFunding for Global HIV/AIDS Through FY2005, prepared by Jennifer Kates and Todd Summershttp:/www.kff.org/hivaids/7110.cfm.Congr
2、essional Research Service The Library of CongressCRS Report for CongressReceived through the CRS WebOrder Code RS21181Updated January 3, 2006HIV/AIDS International Programs: Appropriations, FY2003-FY2006Tiaji Salaam-BlytherAnalyst in Foreign AffairsForeign Affairs, Defense, and Trade DivisionSummary
3、FY2006 Appropriations for Foreign Operations (P.L. 109-102), Labor/HHS/Education (H.Rept. 109-300), Defense, and Agriculture (P.L. 109-97) provide more than$3.4 billion for international HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria initiatives. Thelargest portion of the funds is provided through P.L. 10
4、9-102, which directs more than$2.8 billion to fighting the three diseases. The $550 million directed to the Global Fundthrough FY2006 appropriations reflects the largest U.S. contribution to date, with $450million in Foreign Operations Appropriations and an additional $100 million inLabor/HHS/Educat