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 12 2 STA T . 2 95 5 PUBLIC LA W 11 0– 29 3—J UL Y 30, 200 8‘ ‘ (v)adescript i on o f efforts to i m prove h armoni -z ation , in terms of re l evant e x ec u tive b ranch a g encies, coordination w ith other public and private entities, and coordination with partner countries ’ national stra- tegic plans as called for in the ‘ T hree O nes’ ‘‘(vi) a description of — ‘‘( I ) the efforts of partner countries that were signatories to the A bu j a D eclaration on H I V/ AID S , Tuberculosis and Other R elated Infectious Dis- eases to adhere to the goals of such Declaration in terms of investments in public health, including HIV/AIDS; and ‘‘(II) a description of the HIV/AIDS invest- ments of partner countries that were not signato- ries to such Declaration; ‘‘(vii) a detailed description of an y compacts or framewor k agreements reached or negotiated between the U nited States and any partner countries, including a description of the elements of compacts described in subsection (e); ‘‘(viii) a description of programs serving women and girls, including— ‘‘(I) HIV/AIDS prevention programs that address the vulnerabilities of girls and women to HIV/AIDS; ‘‘(II) information on the number of individuals served by programs aimed at reducing the vulnerabilities of women and girls to HIV/AIDS and data on the types, objectives, and duration of programs to address these issues; ‘‘(III) information on programs to address the particular needs of adolescent girls and young women; and ‘‘(IV) programs to prevent gender-based violence or to assist victims of gender based violence as part of, or in coordination with, HIV/ AIDS programs; ‘‘(ix) a description of strategies, goals, programs, and interventions to— ‘‘(I) address the needs and vulnerabilities of youth populations; ‘‘(II) expand access among young men and women to evidence-based HIV/AIDS health care services and HIV prevention programs, including abstinence education programs; and ‘‘(III) expand community-based services to meet the needs of orphans and of children and adolescents affected by or vulnerable to HIV/AIDS without increasing stigmatization; ‘‘(x) a description of— ‘‘(I) the specific strategies funded to ensure the reduction of HIV infection among injection drug users; ‘‘(II) the number of injection drug users, by country, reached by such strategies; and ‘‘(III) medication-assisted drug treatment for individuals with HIV or at risk of HIV;

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