With a prevalence rate of 3.1%, Nigeria has a generalized HIV/AIDS epidemic. Like much other developing countries, Nigeria has to collaborate with development partners to fight the HIV/AIDS scourge. This review assesses the impact of foreign aid initiatives on the fight against HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. It examines Nigeria’s capacity and willingness to independently own a sustainable provision of HIV/AIDS care in the country. This paper assesses the outcomes of the HIV/AIDS scheme. Our review indicates that foreign aid initiatives were responsible for the rapid scale-up in HIV/AIDS services and improvement in morbidity and mortality rates. While foreign aids have contributed to the reversal of both prevalence and incidence rates of HIV, donor fu...
Nigeria has the largest number of HIV/AIDS cases inWest Africa, with 3.3 million people estimated to...
Background: Nigeria is home to more people living with HIV than any other country in the world, exc...
While the wide use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and non-breastfeeding of the infants of human imm...
Health aid to Nigeria has been increasing rapidly since the late 1990s, and a significant portion of...
Health aid to Nigeria has been increasing rapidly since the late 1990s, and a significant portion of...
There has been influx of official development assistance (foreign aid) into the health sector in Nig...
Nigeria has one of the largest prevalence rates of HIV infections in Africa. HIV is a communicable d...
Nigeria currently has the second largest HIV epidemic globally with about 3.2 million persons of all...
Background: Three global health initiatives (GHIs) – the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Rel...
HIV/AIDs pandemic has torn the social, economic and political fabric of several societies to shreds....
Nigeria, the most populous nation in Africa is certainly one of the countries at the current focus o...
One of the primary responsibilities of a responsible government is the provision of healthcare servi...
The PEPFAR HIV/AIDS program has had noticeable impacts on the Nigerian health system. The impacts ar...
Objectives: The global spread of the HIV epidemic has spurred dramatic increase in HIV/AIDS funding ...
Nigeria has the second largest burden of HIV in the world with about 1.9 million individuals living ...
Nigeria has the largest number of HIV/AIDS cases inWest Africa, with 3.3 million people estimated to...
Background: Nigeria is home to more people living with HIV than any other country in the world, exc...
While the wide use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and non-breastfeeding of the infants of human imm...
Health aid to Nigeria has been increasing rapidly since the late 1990s, and a significant portion of...
Health aid to Nigeria has been increasing rapidly since the late 1990s, and a significant portion of...
There has been influx of official development assistance (foreign aid) into the health sector in Nig...
Nigeria has one of the largest prevalence rates of HIV infections in Africa. HIV is a communicable d...
Nigeria currently has the second largest HIV epidemic globally with about 3.2 million persons of all...
Background: Three global health initiatives (GHIs) – the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Rel...
HIV/AIDs pandemic has torn the social, economic and political fabric of several societies to shreds....
Nigeria, the most populous nation in Africa is certainly one of the countries at the current focus o...
One of the primary responsibilities of a responsible government is the provision of healthcare servi...
The PEPFAR HIV/AIDS program has had noticeable impacts on the Nigerian health system. The impacts ar...
Objectives: The global spread of the HIV epidemic has spurred dramatic increase in HIV/AIDS funding ...
Nigeria has the second largest burden of HIV in the world with about 1.9 million individuals living ...
Nigeria has the largest number of HIV/AIDS cases inWest Africa, with 3.3 million people estimated to...
Background: Nigeria is home to more people living with HIV than any other country in the world, exc...
While the wide use of antiretroviral therapy (ART) and non-breastfeeding of the infants of human imm...