It has been debated whether the Global Fund (GF), which is supporting the implementation of programs on the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis (TB) and malaria, should consider the value-for-money (VFM) for programs/interventions that they are supporting. In this paper, we critically analyze the uses of economic information for GF programs, not only to ensure accountability to their donors but also to support country governments in continuing investment in cost-effective interventions initiated by the GF despite the discontinuation of financial support after graduation. We demonstrate that VFM is not a static property of interventions and may depend on program start-up cost, economies of scales, the improvement of effect...
Global health has been identified as a ‘tracer-sector’ for advancement in regards to aid-effectivene...
We argue that reluctance to invest in drug treatments to fight the AIDS epidemic in developing count...
Background: The potentially destructive polarisation between 'vertical' financing (aiming for diseas...
It has been debated whether the Global Fund (GF), which is supporting the implementation of programs...
Peru has received around $70 million from Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Globa...
In its 2012–2016 strategy, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria changed the way ...
In recent years, donors such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have made an enormous contribu...
BACKGROUND: The Global Fund is under pressure to improve its rationing of financial support. This st...
Billions of dollars have been allocated to fight HIV/AIDS in poor countries over the past decade, y...
The Global Fund is under pressure to improve its rationing of financial support. This study describe...
Background: The Global Fund is under pressure to improve its rationing of financial support. This st...
Background: The potentially destructive polarisation between 'vertical' financing (aiming for diseas...
As we enter the fourth decade of HIV and AIDS, sustainability of treatment and prevention programmes...
The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria was created to increase funds to combat the...
The five-year evaluation of the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria (GFATM) was carried ou...
Global health has been identified as a ‘tracer-sector’ for advancement in regards to aid-effectivene...
We argue that reluctance to invest in drug treatments to fight the AIDS epidemic in developing count...
Background: The potentially destructive polarisation between 'vertical' financing (aiming for diseas...
It has been debated whether the Global Fund (GF), which is supporting the implementation of programs...
Peru has received around $70 million from Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Globa...
In its 2012–2016 strategy, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria changed the way ...
In recent years, donors such as the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have made an enormous contribu...
BACKGROUND: The Global Fund is under pressure to improve its rationing of financial support. This st...
Billions of dollars have been allocated to fight HIV/AIDS in poor countries over the past decade, y...
The Global Fund is under pressure to improve its rationing of financial support. This study describe...
Background: The Global Fund is under pressure to improve its rationing of financial support. This st...
Background: The potentially destructive polarisation between 'vertical' financing (aiming for diseas...
As we enter the fourth decade of HIV and AIDS, sustainability of treatment and prevention programmes...
The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria was created to increase funds to combat the...
The five-year evaluation of the Global Fund to fight HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria (GFATM) was carried ou...
Global health has been identified as a ‘tracer-sector’ for advancement in regards to aid-effectivene...
We argue that reluctance to invest in drug treatments to fight the AIDS epidemic in developing count...
Background: The potentially destructive polarisation between 'vertical' financing (aiming for diseas...