AbstractDespite optimism about the end of AIDS, the HIV response requires sustained financing into the future. Given flat-lining international aid, countries' willingness and ability to shoulder this responsibility will be central to access to HIV care. This paper examines the potential to expand public HIV financing, and the extent to which governments have been utilising these options.We develop and compare a normative and empirical approach. First, with data from the 14 most HIV-affected countries in sub-Saharan Africa, we estimate the potential increase in public HIV financing from economic growth, increased general revenue generation, greater health and HIV prioritisation, as well as from more unconventional and innovative sources, inc...
The scaling up of treatment for HIV across the world has been one of the most significant recent ach...
Anna Vassall and colleagues discuss the need for, and challenges facing, innovative and sustainable ...
This paper analyzes the efficacy of donor aid in promoting HIV treatment coverage. The ongoing finan...
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...
BACKGROUND: In 2015 around 15 million people living with HIV were receiving antiretroviral treatment...
SummaryBackgroundAs the incomes of many AIDS-burdened countries grow and donors' budgets for helping...
After decades of neglect the HIV/AIDS epidemic has rightly become one of the highest priorities on t...
OBJECTIVE: Structural interventions can reduce HIV vulnerability. However, HIV-specific budgeting, b...
Global HIV control funding falls short of need. To maximize health outcomes, it is critical that nat...
NoThere is no doubt that increasing amounts of funding are needed to provide a full package of HIV/A...
This paper offers an analysis of the costs and the financing of HIV/AIDS programs for countries in s...
__Objective:__ We estimated the investment needs, population health gains, and costeffectiveness of ...
The number of people living with HIV is alarmingly large. In addition to the incomprehensible human ...
textabstractGlobal HIV control funding falls short of need. To maximize health outcomes, it is criti...
The scaling up of treatment for HIV across the world has been one of the most significant recent ach...
Anna Vassall and colleagues discuss the need for, and challenges facing, innovative and sustainable ...
This paper analyzes the efficacy of donor aid in promoting HIV treatment coverage. The ongoing finan...
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...
BACKGROUND: In 2015 around 15 million people living with HIV were receiving antiretroviral treatment...
SummaryBackgroundAs the incomes of many AIDS-burdened countries grow and donors' budgets for helping...
After decades of neglect the HIV/AIDS epidemic has rightly become one of the highest priorities on t...
OBJECTIVE: Structural interventions can reduce HIV vulnerability. However, HIV-specific budgeting, b...
Global HIV control funding falls short of need. To maximize health outcomes, it is critical that nat...
NoThere is no doubt that increasing amounts of funding are needed to provide a full package of HIV/A...
This paper offers an analysis of the costs and the financing of HIV/AIDS programs for countries in s...
__Objective:__ We estimated the investment needs, population health gains, and costeffectiveness of ...
The number of people living with HIV is alarmingly large. In addition to the incomprehensible human ...
textabstractGlobal HIV control funding falls short of need. To maximize health outcomes, it is criti...
The scaling up of treatment for HIV across the world has been one of the most significant recent ach...
Anna Vassall and colleagues discuss the need for, and challenges facing, innovative and sustainable ...
This paper analyzes the efficacy of donor aid in promoting HIV treatment coverage. The ongoing finan...