National AIDS Control Programme-IV to continue for 3 More Years
In a move to sustain its improvements in reducing the HIV burden in India, Cabinet Committee of Economic Affairs approved continuation of the fourth phase of National AIDS Control Programme beyond 12th five-year plan for three years from April 2017 to March 2020. A total outlay of Rs 6,434.76 crore has been earmarked for three years.
- With the continuation of NACP-IV, more than 90% of the population will be kept HIV-free as over 70 lakh of key population will be covered annually through a comprehensive HIV programme.
- Around 15 crore of vulnerable population, includingfive crore pregnant women, will be tested ....
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