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HIV drug policies and south markets: settling controversies
Future Medicine, 2009Despite progress, antiretroviral therapy coverage in low- and middle-income countries remains poor: only 31% of HIV-infected people in need were receiving treatment in 2007.DocumentFinancing for HIV, AIDS, TB and malaria in Uganda: An equity analysis
EQUINET: Network for Equity in Health in Southern Africa, 2009Global health initiatives (GHIs) are an emerging and global trend in health that focus on partnerships. The introduction of GHIs in Uganda has had significant impacts on the overall financing of the health system, though there has been no assessment of their impact on equity in health sector financing in Uganda.DocumentThe effects of global health initiatives on country health systems: a review of the evidence from HIV/AIDS control
Health Policy and Planning, 2009This paper, published by the Health Policy and Planning journal, reviews country-level evidence about the impact of global health initiatives (GHIs), which have had profound effects on recipient country health systems in middle and low income countries.DocumentIs the HIV/AIDS response strengthening health systems?
Health Systems 20/20, 2008This article from Health Systems 20/20 summarises four sessions from the Mexico 2008 AIDS conference that look at how the AIDS response is affecting country health systems. It describes presentations from UNAIDS, the Global Fund, PEPFAR, and the World Bank Multi-country AIDS Program (MAP) amongst others.Document“Three Ones” key principles:Coordination of national responses to HIV/AIDS - guiding principles for national authorities and their partners
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, 2004This conference paper from UNAIDS sets out the “Three Ones”, three guiding principles that promote universal coordination between national authorities and their partners in tackling the global HIV/AIDS epidemic.DocumentHealth workforce issues and the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: an analytical review
Human Resources for Health, 2006This article, from Human Resources for Health, explores how the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) addresses the challenges of a health workforce bottleneck to the successful implementation of priority disease programmes.DocumentHealth system capacities in developing countries and global health initiatives on communicable diseases
Uma Lele, Personal Website, 2005The paper assesses seven international health programs addressing communicable diseases, primarily focusing on the focus on the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (GFATM) and its interactions with other organisations. It argues that global health programmes need to shift away from a tendency for crisis management to a greater focus on longer-term strategic planning and implementatiDocumentHealth systems strengthening and HIV/AIDS: annotated bibliography and resources
Partners for Health Reformplus, 2004The effective provision of services to those affected by HIV and AIDS will require significant strengthening of national health systems, according to this overview of recent research from the Partnership for Health Reform plus (PHRplus).In recent years there has been an important commitment to funding increased access to HIV treatment and other HIV and AIDS services, in particular through the e
