International Health Financing and the Response to AIDS

Efforts to finance HIV responses have generated large increases in funding, catalyzed activism and institutional innovation, and brought renewed attention to health issues and systems. The benefits go well beyond HIV programs. The substantial increases in HIV funding are a tiny percentage of overall...

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Main Authors: Lieberman, S., Gottret, P., Yeh, E., de Beyer, J., Oelrichs, R., Zewdie, D.
Format: Journal Article
Language:EN
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5104
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spelling okr-10986-51042021-04-23T14:02:21Z International Health Financing and the Response to AIDS Lieberman, S. Gottret, P. Yeh, E. de Beyer, J. Oelrichs, R. Zewdie, D. Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome therapy Capital Financing Health Resources Humans International Cooperation Efforts to finance HIV responses have generated large increases in funding, catalyzed activism and institutional innovation, and brought renewed attention to health issues and systems. The benefits go well beyond HIV programs. The substantial increases in HIV funding are a tiny percentage of overall increases in health financing, with other areas also seeing large absolute increases. Data on health funding suggest an improved "pro-poor" distribution, with Africa benefiting relatively more from increased external flows. A literature review found few evidence-based analyses of the impact of AIDS programs and funding on broader health financing. Conceptual frameworks that would facilitate such analysis are summarized. 2012-03-30T07:31:18Z 2012-03-30T07:31:18Z 2009 Journal Article J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr 1944-7884 (Electronic) 1525-4135 (Linking) http://hdl.handle.net/10986/5104 EN http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo World Bank Journal Article
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topic Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
therapy
Capital Financing
Health Resources
Humans
International Cooperation
spellingShingle Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome
therapy
Capital Financing
Health Resources
Humans
International Cooperation
Lieberman, S.
Gottret, P.
Yeh, E.
de Beyer, J.
Oelrichs, R.
Zewdie, D.
International Health Financing and the Response to AIDS
relation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo
description Efforts to finance HIV responses have generated large increases in funding, catalyzed activism and institutional innovation, and brought renewed attention to health issues and systems. The benefits go well beyond HIV programs. The substantial increases in HIV funding are a tiny percentage of overall increases in health financing, with other areas also seeing large absolute increases. Data on health funding suggest an improved "pro-poor" distribution, with Africa benefiting relatively more from increased external flows. A literature review found few evidence-based analyses of the impact of AIDS programs and funding on broader health financing. Conceptual frameworks that would facilitate such analysis are summarized.
format Journal Article
author Lieberman, S.
Gottret, P.
Yeh, E.
de Beyer, J.
Oelrichs, R.
Zewdie, D.
author_facet Lieberman, S.
Gottret, P.
Yeh, E.
de Beyer, J.
Oelrichs, R.
Zewdie, D.
author_sort Lieberman, S.
title International Health Financing and the Response to AIDS
title_short International Health Financing and the Response to AIDS
title_full International Health Financing and the Response to AIDS
title_fullStr International Health Financing and the Response to AIDS
title_full_unstemmed International Health Financing and the Response to AIDS
title_sort international health financing and the response to aids
publishDate 2012
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