Kazakhstan Can Achieve Ambitious HIV Targets Despite Expected Donor Withdrawal by Combining Improved ART Procurement Mechanisms with Allocative and Implementation Efficiencies
Despite a non-decreasing HIV epidemic, international donors are soon expected to withdraw funding from Kazakhstan. Here we analyze how allocative, implementation, and technical efficiencies could strengthen the national HIV response under assumptions of future budget levels. We used the Optima model...
Main Authors: | Shattock, Andrew J., Benedikt, Clemens, Bokazhanova, Aliya, Duric, Predrag, Petrenko, Irina, Ganina, Lolita, Kelly, Sherrie L., Stuart, Robyn M., Kerr, Cliff C., Vinichenko, Tatiana, Zhang, Shufang, Hamelmann, Christoph, Manova, Manoela, Masaki, Emiko, Wilson, David P., Gray, Richard T. |
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Format: | Journal Article |
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PLoS
2019
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31373 |
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