A Comparative Analysis of the Financing of HIV/AIDS Programmes in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland and ZimbabweHSRC Press, 2003 - 60 pages This social science research report compares the mechanisms for financing HIV/AIDS programs in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe. The comparative analysis of the financial dimension of HIV/AIDS programs and interventions across the six countries includes a critique of their statistical differences. |
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... experiences of , for example , Zimbabwe ( with the earmarking of three per cent wage tax for HIV / AIDS expenditures ) ... experience in Botswana has demonstrated , human resource capacity constraints may severely limit the response to HIV ...
... experiences of , for example , Zimbabwe ( with the earmarking of three per cent wage tax for HIV / AIDS expenditures ) ... experience in Botswana has demonstrated , human resource capacity constraints may severely limit the response to HIV ...
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... experience from other studies assessing HIV / AIDS expenditures showed that questionnaires to government institutions and HIV / AIDS co - ordinating structures are an inefficient data collection tool . This was also the experience in ...
... experience from other studies assessing HIV / AIDS expenditures showed that questionnaires to government institutions and HIV / AIDS co - ordinating structures are an inefficient data collection tool . This was also the experience in ...
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... experienced a significant increase . For example , between 1999/00 and 2000/01 expenditure on PMTCT increased ( nominally ) by 349 per cent ( see Table 2 ) . Most categories show a declining share , but this is most likely due to the ...
... experienced a significant increase . For example , between 1999/00 and 2000/01 expenditure on PMTCT increased ( nominally ) by 349 per cent ( see Table 2 ) . Most categories show a declining share , but this is most likely due to the ...
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... experienced economic contraction , but has since had positive economic growth . The government of Lesotho has limited ... experience an annual loss of GDP growth due to HIV / AIDS of 0.6 per cent point in 2001 and a loss of 2.7 per cent ...
... experienced economic contraction , but has since had positive economic growth . The government of Lesotho has limited ... experience an annual loss of GDP growth due to HIV / AIDS of 0.6 per cent point in 2001 and a loss of 2.7 per cent ...
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... experienced a significant decline in the human development index since the 1990s despite consistent improvements in HDI between 1975 and 1990 ( Figure 22 in Appendix A ) . Swaziland is a lower middle - income country with 1.045 million ...
... experienced a significant decline in the human development index since the 1990s despite consistent improvements in HDI between 1975 and 1990 ( Figure 22 in Appendix A ) . Swaziland is a lower middle - income country with 1.045 million ...
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Abuja Africa Swaziland Zimbabwe AIDS Support Bilateral Botswana Lesotho Mozambique budget capita GDP capita HIV/AIDS expenditure cent of GDP condoms core HIV/AIDS expenditure Department of Health DFID dis-aggregated donor Education expenditure in Botswana expenditure on HIV/AIDS external sources Figure 21 Financed HIV/AIDS Expenditure Functional Classification funding for HIV/AIDS Global Fund award Government of Botswana Government of Lesotho Government of Mozambique Government of Swaziland Health and Social health expenditure percentage health sector HIV/AIDS interventions HIV/AIDS programmes HIV/AIDS spending HIV/AIDS-related Human Development Index infected international dollars Lesotho Mozambique South level of expenditure Maternal mortality ratio Ministry of Finance Ministry of Health Mozambique South Africa Multilateral National Integrated Programme percentage of GDP PMTCT population provincial Public health expenditure six countries Social Welfare sources of funding South Africa Swaziland sub-Saharan Africa Total and Public Total health expenditure Total HIV/AIDS expenditure Tuberculosis and Malaria Turner Foundation World Bank
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