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The Eastern Europe and Central Asia region has the world's fastestgrowing HIV epidemic. Although still concentrated … available funds is essential. Tackling the World's Fastest-Growing HIV Epidemic tells the story of how, in 11 countries across …, groundbreaking analyses for each country. It details the steps these nations have taken to strengthen their HIV programs based on the …
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As part of a Regional initiative, Kazakhstan conducted an Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) allocative efficiency … analysis in 2014 to 2015 to inform more strategic investment in HIV programs. Kazakhstan continues to experience a concentrated … HIV epidemic in which the majority of new infections occurred among key populations, particularly PWID, MSM, prison …
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Georgia has a concentrated but growing HIV epidemic. Over the past decade, HIV prevalence has increased among all … sustained up to 2030, the epidemic is expected to stabilize among female sex workers (FSWs). At the same time, HIV prevalence … the past. MSM account for the largest proportion of new infections and experience the highest prevalence levels of HIV (13 …
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Ukraine experiences one of the most severe HIV epidemics in Europe. This policy brief is a result of a team effort … partners. The study was part of the regional initiatives on HIV allocative efficiency analysisi and funded and technically … partners. There are major opportunities, but also major risks in relation to HIV investment decisions in Ukraine in the coming …
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This report summarizes the findings of an allocative efficiency analysis to support Cote d'Ivoire's national HIV … Optima, a mathematical model of HIV transmission and disease progression that is population-based and flexible. Optima … provides a formal method of optimization that quantitatively and objectively determines optimal allocations of HIV resources …
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The report summarizes the findings of an allocative efficiency analysis to support Senegal's national HIV response …. Senegal has recently developed a National HIV Strategic Plan (NSP) (2014-17) and a Global Fund concept note (2015-17). The … Government of Senegal would like to mobilize additional domestic and private resources for comprehensive HIV services to respond …
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This study aimed to estimate the cost-effectiveness and returns on investments of HIV prevention programs implemented … during 2006-2010 and to identify the optimal allocation of resources across combinations of programs for an effective HIV … allocations for reducing new infections over the next HIV budget period …
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This study aimed to estimate the cost-effectiveness and return on investment of HIV programs implemented during 2003 …-2010 in Indonesia and to contribute to the allocative efficiency of the HIV prevention response in Indonesia through analyses … to inform the prioritization of resources for the 2015-2019 national HIV budget in the context of reductions in …
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Bulgaria has a concentrated but growing HIV epidemic, in which HIV prevalence increased among all population groups … over the past decade. This increasing trend in HIV prevalence is particularly marked among men who have sex with men (MSM …). For men and women who inject drugs, assuming stable behaviors and program coverage, HIV prevalence is expected to remain …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012645113
Despite a substantial improvement in controlling new infections of HIV over the last ten years, Mexico is experiencing … a low-level epidemic with approximately 180,000 people living with HIV (Spectrum, 2013), making it the fourth ranking … national response to HIV, AIDS and STI of 2013-2018 (Secretaria de salud), which seeks to decrease the effect of HIV and STIs …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012645290