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    HIV/AIDS and work: global estimates, impact and response, 2004

    International Labour Organization, 2004
    This major report, prepared by the ILO Programme on HIV/AIDS and the World of Work, is intended as a reference tool. Part One provides global estimates of the impact of HIV/AIDS on the world of work and outlines the macroeconomic impact of HIV/AIDS. It looks at the effects of HIV/AIDS on the private sector: the public sector and the informal economy; as well as its impact on women and children.
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    Global fund proposal development: a Philippines experience

    International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2004
    This paper from the International HIV/AIDS Alliance (Alliance) aims to provide insight into the Global Fund proposal development process, drawing out practical and policy lessons for others undergoing similar processes. It highlights the elements of successful proposals in the Philippines, and suggests reasons why past applications have failed.
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    Botswana’s strategy to combat HIV/AIDS: lessons for Africa and President Bush’s Emergency Plan for AIDS relief

    Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, 2004
    This report, based on a conference held at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), outlines the history and pertinent issues relating to the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Botswana.
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    Debt-for-AIDS swaps: a UNAIDS policy information brief

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004
    This policy information brief on debt-for-AIDS swaps is intended to provide further insights into debt swaps, along with examples of their use in the context of development projects, and their relative strengths and weaknesses as instruments for financing the scaling-up of HIV/AIDS programmes.The paper begins with a brief, conceptual overview of various categories of swaps, which defines a debt
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    U.S. government funding for HIV/AIDS in resource poor settings

    Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 2003
    This fact sheet presents basic information on the funding provided by the United States government to fight the HIV/AIDS pandemic around the world.Key findings include:US funding for global HIV/AIDS is channelled through both bilateral assistance and multilateral effortsin 2003, Congress appropriated close to $1.5 billion to combat HIV/AIDS globally, constituting nearly 9% of the to
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    Global funding for HIV/AIDS in resource poor settings

    Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, 2003
    This fact sheet analyses current trends in global funding HIV/AIDS. It argues that funding to address the epidemic (provided by major donor governments, multilateral organisations, affected countries, and the private sector) has only recently increased to significant levels, but it is still less than estimated need.
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    Meeting the need

    Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2003
    This fact sheet provides up-to-date information on global funding for HIV/AIDS.
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    A comparative analysis of the financing of HIV/AIDS programmes in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe

    Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, 2003
    This comparative study assesses the readiness and ability of six African countries - Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe - to respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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    UK AIDS aid: an analysis of DFID HIV/AIDS expenditure

    ActionAid International, 2003
    This paper collates available information to review the UK government’s expenditure on HIV/AIDS through its Department for International Development (DFID).The paper notes that DFID’s expenditure systems do not currently provide a single accurate source of more detailed HIV/AIDS expenditure information.
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    Expanding access to Antiretroviral Therapies in Chile: economic and financial issues for patients and the health system

    International AIDS Economics Network, 2003
    The main goal of this paper is to describe the Chilean experience in improving the accessibility to ART, in order to identify the problems more clearly and to assess the consequences both for patients and their caregivers and for the health system.

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