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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... Health Expenditure in Botswana ( 1990-2000 ) 8 Core Expenditure on HIV ... Sector Funding to Government Institutions for HIV / AIDS - related ... Health and Social Welfare HIV / AIDS Expenditures in Swaziland ( 2001/02 ) 38 Table 30 ...
... Health Expenditure in Botswana ( 1990-2000 ) 8 Core Expenditure on HIV ... Sector Funding to Government Institutions for HIV / AIDS - related ... Health and Social Welfare HIV / AIDS Expenditures in Swaziland ( 2001/02 ) 38 Table 30 ...
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... health sector . This commitment was endorsed by world leaders at the Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly on HIV / AIDS in June 2001. At this Special Session , developed countries committed to assist African leaders in ...
... health sector . This commitment was endorsed by world leaders at the Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly on HIV / AIDS in June 2001. At this Special Session , developed countries committed to assist African leaders in ...
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H. Gayle Martin. Among the six countries , total health expenditure ranges from a high of ... health expenditure increased by 115 per cent between 1990 and 2000 ... sector over time , it is likely that Botswana and Swaziland will meet the ...
H. Gayle Martin. Among the six countries , total health expenditure ranges from a high of ... health expenditure increased by 115 per cent between 1990 and 2000 ... sector over time , it is likely that Botswana and Swaziland will meet the ...
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... health sector . We undertake to mobilise all the human , material and financial resources required to provide care and support and quality treatment to our populations infected with HIV / AIDS , tuberculosis and other related infections ...
... health sector . We undertake to mobilise all the human , material and financial resources required to provide care and support and quality treatment to our populations infected with HIV / AIDS , tuberculosis and other related infections ...
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... health sector follow the same structure as the broader economy , which is not always the case . Variance in domestic and international purchasing power is especially of concern for non - tradable inputs , for example , domestically ...
... health sector follow the same structure as the broader economy , which is not always the case . Variance in domestic and international purchasing power is especially of concern for non - tradable inputs , for example , domestically ...
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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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Page xii - UNICEF United Nations Children's Fund USAID United States Agency for International Development...
Page 1 - ... expectancy and imposes a devastating economic burden, and that the dramatic situation on the continent needs urgent and exceptional national, regional and international action; 9. Welcoming the commitments of African heads of State or Government at the Abuja special summit in April 2001, particularly their pledge to set a target of allocating at least 15 per cent of their annual national budgets for the improvement of the health sector to help to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic; and recognizing...
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Page 38 - This committee consists of three ministries: the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Economic Planning and Development, and the Ministry of Labour and Public Service.
Page vii - Adopted by the world's governments at the Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly on HIV/AIDS in June 2001, it established, for the first time ever, timebound targets to which governments and the United Nations may be held accountable".
Page 58 - A Comparative Analysis of the Financing of HIV/AIDS Programmes in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland, and Zimbabwe" (Pretoria, South Africa: Human Sciences Research Council).
Page 27 - The projected impact on the health sector, due to increased demand for healthcare...
Page 51 - In the midst of all the calls for increased expenditure on health and HIV/AIDS, it is important to reflect on sustainability, and how one thinks about this critical development challenge.
Page 27 - Government expenditure as a percentage of GDP Health expenditure as a percentage of...