Abstract Background The US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) was reauthorized in June 2008 with a three-fold increase in funds, and a broader, more explicit mandate to improve health in the low- and middle-income countries that it funded. However, the ability of a disease-specific, or vertical, programme to have a spill-over effect and improve health outcomes has been questioned. In this study, we sought to examine associations between being designated as a PEPFAR focus country (and receiving increased PEPFAR funding) and non-HIV-specific health outcomes in the World Health Organization (WHO) Africa Region, the area most affected by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Methods A retrospective analysis of publicly available health outcom...
BACKGROUND: Global Health Initiatives (GHIs), aiming at reducing the impact of specific diseases suc...
Health aid to Nigeria has been increasing rapidly since the late 1990s, and a significant portion of...
Objective: The presence of multiple global health aid organizations in donor recipient countries at ...
Background: HIV and AIDS continue to have a calamitous effect on individuals living on the contine...
The US budget for global health funding, which was by far the largest of similar funding in the worl...
abstract: HIV/AIDS exists in a rapidly globalizing world, but areas such as South Africa and Sub-Sah...
The United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been credited with saving ...
This paper reviews country-level evidence about the impact of global health initiatives (GHIs), whic...
The United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been credited with saving ...
The US Government’s PEPFAR program has invested more than $30 billion in the care, treatment and pr...
The US budget for global health funding, which was by far the largest of similar funding in the worl...
Using a sample of 34 sub-Saharan African countries over the period 1990–2012, thispaper reveals that...
Objective: The presence of multiple global health aid organizations in donor recipient countries at ...
The US President\u27s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been one of the most effective for...
Using a sample of 28 sub-Saharan African countries during the period of 2000-2010, this paper examin...
BACKGROUND: Global Health Initiatives (GHIs), aiming at reducing the impact of specific diseases suc...
Health aid to Nigeria has been increasing rapidly since the late 1990s, and a significant portion of...
Objective: The presence of multiple global health aid organizations in donor recipient countries at ...
Background: HIV and AIDS continue to have a calamitous effect on individuals living on the contine...
The US budget for global health funding, which was by far the largest of similar funding in the worl...
abstract: HIV/AIDS exists in a rapidly globalizing world, but areas such as South Africa and Sub-Sah...
The United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been credited with saving ...
This paper reviews country-level evidence about the impact of global health initiatives (GHIs), whic...
The United States President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been credited with saving ...
The US Government’s PEPFAR program has invested more than $30 billion in the care, treatment and pr...
The US budget for global health funding, which was by far the largest of similar funding in the worl...
Using a sample of 34 sub-Saharan African countries over the period 1990–2012, thispaper reveals that...
Objective: The presence of multiple global health aid organizations in donor recipient countries at ...
The US President\u27s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has been one of the most effective for...
Using a sample of 28 sub-Saharan African countries during the period of 2000-2010, this paper examin...
BACKGROUND: Global Health Initiatives (GHIs), aiming at reducing the impact of specific diseases suc...
Health aid to Nigeria has been increasing rapidly since the late 1990s, and a significant portion of...
Objective: The presence of multiple global health aid organizations in donor recipient countries at ...