The City of Johannesburg can end AIDS by 2030 : Modelling the Impact of Achieving the Fast-Track Targets and What it Will Take to Get There

In 2014, city leaders from around the world endorsed the Paris Declaration on Fast‐Track Cities, pledging to achieve the 2020 and 2030 HIV targets championed by UNAIDS. The City of Johannesburg – one of South Africa's metropolitan municipalities and also a health district – has over 600,000 peo...

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Main Authors: Stuart, Robyn M., Fraser-Hurt, Nicole, Kerr, Cliff C., Mabusela, Emily, Madi, Vusi, Mkhwanazi, Fredrika, Pillay, Yogan, Barron, Peter, Muzah, Batanayi, Matsebula, Thulani, Gorgens, Marelize, Wilson, David P.
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Published: Wiley 2019
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31342
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spelling okr-10986-313422021-05-25T10:54:36Z The City of Johannesburg can end AIDS by 2030 : Modelling the Impact of Achieving the Fast-Track Targets and What it Will Take to Get There Stuart, Robyn M. Fraser-Hurt, Nicole Kerr, Cliff C. Mabusela, Emily Madi, Vusi Mkhwanazi, Fredrika Pillay, Yogan Barron, Peter Muzah, Batanayi Matsebula, Thulani Gorgens, Marelize Wilson, David P. FAST-TRACK TARGETS ENDING AIDS HIV MODELLING ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY In 2014, city leaders from around the world endorsed the Paris Declaration on Fast‐Track Cities, pledging to achieve the 2020 and 2030 HIV targets championed by UNAIDS. The City of Johannesburg – one of South Africa's metropolitan municipalities and also a health district – has over 600,000 people living with HIV (PLHIV), more than any other city worldwide. We estimate what it would take in terms of programmatic targets and costs for the City of Johannesburg to meet the Fast‐Track targets, and demonstrate the impact that this would have. 2019-03-05T19:55:25Z 2019-03-05T19:55:25Z 2018-01 Journal Article Journal of the International AIDS Society http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31342 CC BY 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 World Bank Wiley Publications & Research :: Journal Article Publications & Research Africa South Africa
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topic FAST-TRACK TARGETS
ENDING AIDS
HIV MODELLING
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
spellingShingle FAST-TRACK TARGETS
ENDING AIDS
HIV MODELLING
ALLOCATIVE EFFICIENCY
Stuart, Robyn M.
Fraser-Hurt, Nicole
Kerr, Cliff C.
Mabusela, Emily
Madi, Vusi
Mkhwanazi, Fredrika
Pillay, Yogan
Barron, Peter
Muzah, Batanayi
Matsebula, Thulani
Gorgens, Marelize
Wilson, David P.
The City of Johannesburg can end AIDS by 2030 : Modelling the Impact of Achieving the Fast-Track Targets and What it Will Take to Get There
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South Africa
description In 2014, city leaders from around the world endorsed the Paris Declaration on Fast‐Track Cities, pledging to achieve the 2020 and 2030 HIV targets championed by UNAIDS. The City of Johannesburg – one of South Africa's metropolitan municipalities and also a health district – has over 600,000 people living with HIV (PLHIV), more than any other city worldwide. We estimate what it would take in terms of programmatic targets and costs for the City of Johannesburg to meet the Fast‐Track targets, and demonstrate the impact that this would have.
format Journal Article
author Stuart, Robyn M.
Fraser-Hurt, Nicole
Kerr, Cliff C.
Mabusela, Emily
Madi, Vusi
Mkhwanazi, Fredrika
Pillay, Yogan
Barron, Peter
Muzah, Batanayi
Matsebula, Thulani
Gorgens, Marelize
Wilson, David P.
author_facet Stuart, Robyn M.
Fraser-Hurt, Nicole
Kerr, Cliff C.
Mabusela, Emily
Madi, Vusi
Mkhwanazi, Fredrika
Pillay, Yogan
Barron, Peter
Muzah, Batanayi
Matsebula, Thulani
Gorgens, Marelize
Wilson, David P.
author_sort Stuart, Robyn M.
title The City of Johannesburg can end AIDS by 2030 : Modelling the Impact of Achieving the Fast-Track Targets and What it Will Take to Get There
title_short The City of Johannesburg can end AIDS by 2030 : Modelling the Impact of Achieving the Fast-Track Targets and What it Will Take to Get There
title_full The City of Johannesburg can end AIDS by 2030 : Modelling the Impact of Achieving the Fast-Track Targets and What it Will Take to Get There
title_fullStr The City of Johannesburg can end AIDS by 2030 : Modelling the Impact of Achieving the Fast-Track Targets and What it Will Take to Get There
title_full_unstemmed The City of Johannesburg can end AIDS by 2030 : Modelling the Impact of Achieving the Fast-Track Targets and What it Will Take to Get There
title_sort city of johannesburg can end aids by 2030 : modelling the impact of achieving the fast-track targets and what it will take to get there
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31342
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