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BRIEFS
September 09, 2010
For the past decade, global AIDS donors have responded to HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa as an emergency and have mobilized health workers from weak and understaffed workforces. They must begin to address the long-term problems underlying the shortages and the effects of their efforts on the health...
REPORTS
August 24, 2010
This report focuses on the workforce strengthening strategies of three of the major HIV/AIDS donors—the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund), and the World Bank’s Africa Multi-country HIV/AIDS Progra...
BRIEFS
April 13, 2010
Billions of dollars have been allocated to fight HIV/AIDS in poor countries over the past decade, yet less than half of those requiring treatment receive it, and for every two people put on treatment, five more become infected. Donors have to do more with available funds. Now is the time to link fun...
REPORTS
April 06, 2010
This report examines the use of performance-based funding (PBF) among the big three funders of HIV/AIDS programs in developing countries: the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the Global Fund to Fight AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria, and the World Bank’s Multi-Country HIV/AIDS ...
January 15, 2010
Are the billions of dollars spent on HIV/AIDS in developing countries missing out on opportunities to strengthen national health systems? To find out, CGD’s HIV/AIDS Monitor asked researchers in three countries with high levels of donor AIDS spending -- Mozambique, Uganda, and Zambia -- to assess t...
January 15, 2010
Billions of dollars are flowing to developing countries to confront HIV/AIDS but relatively little is known yet about the effectiveness of this aid. CGD's HIV/AIDS Monitor initiative tracks the work of three major HIV/AIDS funders: PEPFAR, the Global Fund and the World Bank's Multi-Country AIDS Prog...
January 15, 2010
The 16th International AIDS Conference starting in Toronto this Sunday will attract some 24,000 delegates from 132 countries, celebrities and entertainers including The Blue Man Group, Bill Clinton, Bill and Melinda Gates, 3,000 journalists, and an army of researchers scheduled to present more than ...
BRIEFS
August 19, 2009
Few people doubt that gender inequality influences the spread of HIV/AIDS, yet public health efforts tend to focus on changing individual behavior rather than addressing structural factors—social, economic, physical and political—that influence the spread and effects of HIV and AIDS. Th...
HIV/AIDS MONITOR ANALYSIS
June 29, 2009
Gender inequality drives the HIV epidemic, increasing the burden on women and girls and undermining the global response to the disease. A new HIV/AIDS Monitor report finds that despite well-meaning language and admirable broad goals, three of the biggest HIV/AIDS funders have yet to translate thei...