Swaziland : Selected Development Impact of HIV/AIDS
This report was initiated as an exercise to assist policy makers in Swaziland in their effort to incorporate HIV/AIDS into the planning process on a regular basis, and provides an overview of selected, likely development impacts of the epidemic for...
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okr-10986-156992021-04-23T14:03:13Z Swaziland : Selected Development Impact of HIV/AIDS World Bank ABSENTEEISM ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME AGED AIDS DATA AIDS DEATHS AIDS EPIDEMIC AIDS IMPACT AIDS INCIDENCE AIDS MORBIDITY AIDS MORTALITY AIDS RELATED DEATHS ANTENATAL CLINICS BARRIER METHODS BIRTHS BLOOD PRODUCTS BREASTFEEDING CHILD ABUSE CHILD BEARING CHILD MORTALITY CLINICS CRUDE DEATH RATE CURRENCY DEATH RATE EARLY SEXUAL ACTIVITY ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION ECONOMISTS EMPLOYMENT EPIDEMICS EXPENDITURES FAMILIES HEALTH CARE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH STATUS HIGH-RISK HIGH-RISK BEHAVIOR HIV HIV INFECTION HIV INFECTIONS HIV POSITIVE HIV TESTING HOSPITALS HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNE DEFICIENCY IMMUNE SYSTEM INCOME INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INJECTING DRUG USERS INTERVENTION LABOR FORCE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH LIVE BIRTHS MALE PARTNERS MARITAL STATUS MEDICAL EXPENSES MIGRATION MODE OF TRANSMISSION MORTALITY IMPACT OF AIDS MORTALITY RATE MORTALITY RATES NEEDLES NEW INFECTIONS NUMBER OF AIDS CASES NUMBER OF AIDS DEATHS NURSING OPPORTUNISTIC DISEASES ORPHAN CARE PARTNERSHIP PATIENTS POPULATION GROWTH PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR RETIREMENT RISK FACTORS RISK OF TRANSMISSION SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR SEXUAL INTERCOURSE SEXUAL PARTNERSHIP SEXUAL PRACTICES SEXUALLY ACTIVE SEXUALLY ACTIVE POPULATION SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL WELFARE STDS STREET CHILDREN SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES SURVEILLANCE DATA TOTAL POPULATION TRANSMISSION TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS UNEMPLOYMENT UNSAFE SEX URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION USE OF CONDOMS VERTICAL TRANSMISSION WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMEN YOUTH ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME HIV VIRUSES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DISEASE PREVENTION & CONTROL EPIDEMIOLOGY ECONOMIC IMPACT DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT MACROECONOMIC CONTEXT LABOR FORCE POPULATION IMPACT ASSESSMENT PUBLIC SERVICES POLICY PLANNING POLICY MAKING SOCIOECONOMIC INFLUENCES CAPACITY BUILDING BUDGETARY PROCESS FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH POLICY MONITORING CRITERIA This report was initiated as an exercise to assist policy makers in Swaziland in their effort to incorporate HIV/AIDS into the planning process on a regular basis, and provides an overview of selected, likely development impacts of the epidemic for the country. Through conventional demographic, and economic models, it analyzes the HIV/AIDS impacts on the economy, and illustrates how these impacts can be incorporated in the regular planning processes - including annual budgeting - in the finance, and development ministries of Government. It also points at the need for monitoring the progression of the epidemic, through further research, and improvements in existing instruments. Chapter I reviews the status of HIV/AIDS, and the factors exacerbating the spread of the epidemic, and Chapter II examines the demographic impact, and its effect on labor, and human resource development, for unlike population control programs, AIDS epidemic damages the economy by reducing the size of the economically active population, and imposes a "shock" on the socioeconomic status of the household. Chapter III analyzes the impact of the disease on the public service, and Chapter IV reviews policy options. Recommendations suggest reducing HIV transmission, and AIDS morbidity, and, proposes initiating programs for skills replacement to mitigate the negative economic impact of AIDS, outlining key areas of preventive action. 2013-09-09T18:31:55Z 2013-09-09T18:31:55Z 2001-04-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/04/1089566/swaziland-selected-development-impact-hivaids http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15699 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector Report Economic & Sector Work Africa Swaziland Eswatini |
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ABSENTEEISM ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME AGED AIDS DATA AIDS DEATHS AIDS EPIDEMIC AIDS IMPACT AIDS INCIDENCE AIDS MORBIDITY AIDS MORTALITY AIDS RELATED DEATHS ANTENATAL CLINICS BARRIER METHODS BIRTHS BLOOD PRODUCTS BREASTFEEDING CHILD ABUSE CHILD BEARING CHILD MORTALITY CLINICS CRUDE DEATH RATE CURRENCY DEATH RATE EARLY SEXUAL ACTIVITY ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION ECONOMISTS EMPLOYMENT EPIDEMICS EXPENDITURES FAMILIES HEALTH CARE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH STATUS HIGH-RISK HIGH-RISK BEHAVIOR HIV HIV INFECTION HIV INFECTIONS HIV POSITIVE HIV TESTING HOSPITALS HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNE DEFICIENCY IMMUNE SYSTEM INCOME INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INJECTING DRUG USERS INTERVENTION LABOR FORCE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH LIVE BIRTHS MALE PARTNERS MARITAL STATUS MEDICAL EXPENSES MIGRATION MODE OF TRANSMISSION MORTALITY IMPACT OF AIDS MORTALITY RATE MORTALITY RATES NEEDLES NEW INFECTIONS NUMBER OF AIDS CASES NUMBER OF AIDS DEATHS NURSING OPPORTUNISTIC DISEASES ORPHAN CARE PARTNERSHIP PATIENTS POPULATION GROWTH PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR RETIREMENT RISK FACTORS RISK OF TRANSMISSION SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR SEXUAL INTERCOURSE SEXUAL PARTNERSHIP SEXUAL PRACTICES SEXUALLY ACTIVE SEXUALLY ACTIVE POPULATION SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL WELFARE STDS STREET CHILDREN SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES SURVEILLANCE DATA TOTAL POPULATION TRANSMISSION TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS UNEMPLOYMENT UNSAFE SEX URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION USE OF CONDOMS VERTICAL TRANSMISSION WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMEN YOUTH ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME HIV VIRUSES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DISEASE PREVENTION & CONTROL EPIDEMIOLOGY ECONOMIC IMPACT DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT MACROECONOMIC CONTEXT LABOR FORCE POPULATION IMPACT ASSESSMENT PUBLIC SERVICES POLICY PLANNING POLICY MAKING SOCIOECONOMIC INFLUENCES CAPACITY BUILDING BUDGETARY PROCESS FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH POLICY MONITORING CRITERIA |
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ABSENTEEISM ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME AGED AIDS DATA AIDS DEATHS AIDS EPIDEMIC AIDS IMPACT AIDS INCIDENCE AIDS MORBIDITY AIDS MORTALITY AIDS RELATED DEATHS ANTENATAL CLINICS BARRIER METHODS BIRTHS BLOOD PRODUCTS BREASTFEEDING CHILD ABUSE CHILD BEARING CHILD MORTALITY CLINICS CRUDE DEATH RATE CURRENCY DEATH RATE EARLY SEXUAL ACTIVITY ECONOMICALLY ACTIVE POPULATION ECONOMISTS EMPLOYMENT EPIDEMICS EXPENDITURES FAMILIES HEALTH CARE HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH STATUS HIGH-RISK HIGH-RISK BEHAVIOR HIV HIV INFECTION HIV INFECTIONS HIV POSITIVE HIV TESTING HOSPITALS HUMAN RIGHTS IMMUNE DEFICIENCY IMMUNE SYSTEM INCOME INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INJECTING DRUG USERS INTERVENTION LABOR FORCE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH LIVE BIRTHS MALE PARTNERS MARITAL STATUS MEDICAL EXPENSES MIGRATION MODE OF TRANSMISSION MORTALITY IMPACT OF AIDS MORTALITY RATE MORTALITY RATES NEEDLES NEW INFECTIONS NUMBER OF AIDS CASES NUMBER OF AIDS DEATHS NURSING OPPORTUNISTIC DISEASES ORPHAN CARE PARTNERSHIP PATIENTS POPULATION GROWTH PREGNANCY PREGNANT WOMEN PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC SECTOR RETIREMENT RISK FACTORS RISK OF TRANSMISSION SEX WORKERS SEXUAL ACTIVITY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR SEXUAL INTERCOURSE SEXUAL PARTNERSHIP SEXUAL PRACTICES SEXUALLY ACTIVE SEXUALLY ACTIVE POPULATION SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL SUPPORT SOCIAL WELFARE STDS STREET CHILDREN SURVEILLANCE ACTIVITIES SURVEILLANCE DATA TOTAL POPULATION TRANSMISSION TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS UNEMPLOYMENT UNSAFE SEX URBAN AREAS URBANIZATION USE OF CONDOMS VERTICAL TRANSMISSION WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMEN YOUTH ACQUIRED IMMUNE DEFICIENCY SYNDROME HIV VIRUSES DEVELOPMENT PLANNING DISEASE PREVENTION & CONTROL EPIDEMIOLOGY ECONOMIC IMPACT DEMOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS DEMOGRAPHIC INDICATORS HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT MACROECONOMIC CONTEXT LABOR FORCE POPULATION IMPACT ASSESSMENT PUBLIC SERVICES POLICY PLANNING POLICY MAKING SOCIOECONOMIC INFLUENCES CAPACITY BUILDING BUDGETARY PROCESS FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION RESEARCH POLICY MONITORING CRITERIA World Bank Swaziland : Selected Development Impact of HIV/AIDS |
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This report was initiated as an exercise
to assist policy makers in Swaziland in their effort to
incorporate HIV/AIDS into the planning process on a regular
basis, and provides an overview of selected, likely
development impacts of the epidemic for the country. Through
conventional demographic, and economic models, it analyzes
the HIV/AIDS impacts on the economy, and illustrates how
these impacts can be incorporated in the regular planning
processes - including annual budgeting - in the finance, and
development ministries of Government. It also points at the
need for monitoring the progression of the epidemic, through
further research, and improvements in existing instruments.
Chapter I reviews the status of HIV/AIDS, and the factors
exacerbating the spread of the epidemic, and Chapter II
examines the demographic impact, and its effect on labor,
and human resource development, for unlike population
control programs, AIDS epidemic damages the economy by
reducing the size of the economically active population, and
imposes a "shock" on the socioeconomic status of
the household. Chapter III analyzes the impact of the
disease on the public service, and Chapter IV reviews policy
options. Recommendations suggest reducing HIV transmission,
and AIDS morbidity, and, proposes initiating programs for
skills replacement to mitigate the negative economic impact
of AIDS, outlining key areas of preventive action. |
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Economic & Sector Work :: Pre-2003 Economic or Sector Report |
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Swaziland : Selected Development Impact of HIV/AIDS |
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Swaziland : Selected Development Impact of HIV/AIDS |
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Swaziland : Selected Development Impact of HIV/AIDS |
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Swaziland : Selected Development Impact of HIV/AIDS |
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Swaziland : Selected Development Impact of HIV/AIDS |
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swaziland : selected development impact of hiv/aids |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/04/1089566/swaziland-selected-development-impact-hivaids http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15699 |
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