BACKGROUND:UNAIDS estimates global HIV investment needs in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) at $26 billion per year in 2020. Yet international financing for HIV programs has stagnated amidst despite the increasing number of people requiring and accessing treatment. Despite increased efficiencies in HIV service delivery, evaluating programs for greater efficiencies remains necessary. While HIV budgets have been under scrutiny in recent years, indirect costs have not been quantified for any major global HIV program, but may constitute an additional avenue to identify program efficiencies. This analysis presents a method for estimating indirect costs in the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR). METHODS:Utilizing PEPFAR c...
BACKGROUND:Today's uncertain HIV funding landscape threatens to slow progress towards treatment goal...
HIV/AIDS remains a leading global cause of disease burden, especially in low- and middle-income coun...
Despite a decline in new HIV infections in some countries supported by the President's Emergency Pla...
<p>ART is antiretroviral treatment. GNI is gross national income. MRY: most recent year is 2009, 200...
textabstractGlobal HIV control funding falls short of need. To maximize health outcomes, it is criti...
Background: HIV and AIDS continue to have a calamitous effect on individuals living on the contine...
Achieving the first 95 of the UNAIDS targets requires the implementation of innovative approaches to...
Global HIV control funding falls short of need. To maximize health outcomes, it is critical that nat...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Pre...
Background Knowing the level of spending of the countries is the first step in examining the abilit...
Governments and international donors have partnered to provide free HIV treatment to over 6 million ...
Today's uncertain HIV funding landscape threatens to slow progress towards treatment goals. Understa...
SummaryBackgroundAs the incomes of many AIDS-burdened countries grow and donors' budgets for helping...
HIV/AIDS remains a leading global cause of disease burden, especially in low- and middle-income coun...
BackgroundGovernments and international donors have partnered to provide free HIV treatment to over ...
BACKGROUND:Today's uncertain HIV funding landscape threatens to slow progress towards treatment goal...
HIV/AIDS remains a leading global cause of disease burden, especially in low- and middle-income coun...
Despite a decline in new HIV infections in some countries supported by the President's Emergency Pla...
<p>ART is antiretroviral treatment. GNI is gross national income. MRY: most recent year is 2009, 200...
textabstractGlobal HIV control funding falls short of need. To maximize health outcomes, it is criti...
Background: HIV and AIDS continue to have a calamitous effect on individuals living on the contine...
Achieving the first 95 of the UNAIDS targets requires the implementation of innovative approaches to...
Global HIV control funding falls short of need. To maximize health outcomes, it is critical that nat...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Pre...
Background Knowing the level of spending of the countries is the first step in examining the abilit...
Governments and international donors have partnered to provide free HIV treatment to over 6 million ...
Today's uncertain HIV funding landscape threatens to slow progress towards treatment goals. Understa...
SummaryBackgroundAs the incomes of many AIDS-burdened countries grow and donors' budgets for helping...
HIV/AIDS remains a leading global cause of disease burden, especially in low- and middle-income coun...
BackgroundGovernments and international donors have partnered to provide free HIV treatment to over ...
BACKGROUND:Today's uncertain HIV funding landscape threatens to slow progress towards treatment goal...
HIV/AIDS remains a leading global cause of disease burden, especially in low- and middle-income coun...
Despite a decline in new HIV infections in some countries supported by the President's Emergency Pla...