NoThere is no doubt that increasing amounts of funding are needed to provide a full package of HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and mitigation interventions to Africa. However, even the existing funding flows are posing considerable challenges at a national level. In the quest for rapid results, donors have too often chosen to alleviate the lack of local capacity by bringing in foreign technical assistance or building parallel systems for delivering commodities such as drugs that may not be sustainable over the long term once external assistance stops. Even when such interventions may be relevant, they do not address the biggest challenge, namely how to build up the capacity and the systems needed for large-scale implementation of the AIDS re...
Anna Vassall and colleagues discuss the need for, and challenges facing, innovative and sustainable ...
This text presents the second part of the book. In the first two decades of the HIV Epidemic, the st...
Over dependency of donor funding for development programs particularly health interventions for peop...
Despite increasing optimism, the end of AIDS is not in sight. Whereas in 1990, HIV/AIDS ranked 24th ...
Despite optimism about the end of AIDS, the HIV response requires sustained financing into the futur...
Despite optimism about the end of AIDS, the HIV response requires sustained financing into the futur...
AbstractDespite optimism about the end of AIDS, the HIV response requires sustained financing into t...
After decades of neglect the HIV/AIDS epidemic has rightly become one of the highest priorities on t...
After decades of neglect the HIV/AIDS epidemic has rightly become one of the highest priorities on t...
BACKGROUND: In 2015 around 15 million people living with HIV were receiving antiretroviral treatment...
This paper offers an analysis of the costs and the financing of HIV/AIDS programs for countries in s...
This paper analyzes the efficacy of donor aid in promoting HIV treatment coverage. The ongoing finan...
SummaryBackgroundAs the incomes of many AIDS-burdened countries grow and donors' budgets for helping...
The scaling up of treatment for HIV across the world has been one of the most significant recent ach...
Over dependency of donor funding for development programs particularly health interventions for peop...
Anna Vassall and colleagues discuss the need for, and challenges facing, innovative and sustainable ...
This text presents the second part of the book. In the first two decades of the HIV Epidemic, the st...
Over dependency of donor funding for development programs particularly health interventions for peop...
Despite increasing optimism, the end of AIDS is not in sight. Whereas in 1990, HIV/AIDS ranked 24th ...
Despite optimism about the end of AIDS, the HIV response requires sustained financing into the futur...
Despite optimism about the end of AIDS, the HIV response requires sustained financing into the futur...
AbstractDespite optimism about the end of AIDS, the HIV response requires sustained financing into t...
After decades of neglect the HIV/AIDS epidemic has rightly become one of the highest priorities on t...
After decades of neglect the HIV/AIDS epidemic has rightly become one of the highest priorities on t...
BACKGROUND: In 2015 around 15 million people living with HIV were receiving antiretroviral treatment...
This paper offers an analysis of the costs and the financing of HIV/AIDS programs for countries in s...
This paper analyzes the efficacy of donor aid in promoting HIV treatment coverage. The ongoing finan...
SummaryBackgroundAs the incomes of many AIDS-burdened countries grow and donors' budgets for helping...
The scaling up of treatment for HIV across the world has been one of the most significant recent ach...
Over dependency of donor funding for development programs particularly health interventions for peop...
Anna Vassall and colleagues discuss the need for, and challenges facing, innovative and sustainable ...
This text presents the second part of the book. In the first two decades of the HIV Epidemic, the st...
Over dependency of donor funding for development programs particularly health interventions for peop...