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Niger's HIV Response

Targeted Investments for a Healthy FutureInvestissements cibles pour un avenir durable de la riposte au VIH du Niger; resultats de l etude de l efficacite de l allocation et de la durabilite des ressources financieres au VIH

Verfasser: Fraser, Nicole    
Ort/Verlag/ISBN, Verlag, Jahr: Washington, D.C, The World Bank, 2014
Umfangsangabe: 1 Online-Ressource

 

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Sprache:
eng
Verfasser: Titel:
Niger's HIV Response
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Targeted Investments for a Healthy FutureInvestissements cibles pour un avenir durable de la riposte au VIH du Niger; resultats de l etude de l efficacite de l allocation et de la durabilite des ressources financieres au VIH
Verf.Vorlag:
Nicole Fraser
Ort/Verlag/ISBN:
Washington, D.C
Verlag:
The World Bank
Umfangsangabe:
1 Online-Ressource
Serie/Reihe:
World Bank E-Library Archive
Abstract:
The main objective of the study is to provide a comprehensive analysis of HIV and health financing needs, investment opportunities, and health system development in the context of the Government of Niger's HIV National Strategic Plan (NSP) 2013-17. The analysis provides support for HIV policy decision-making, investment scenarios and programmatic targeting and prioritization. In addition, the analysis helps Niger build the case for HIV and health impact investment including delivering estimates of health care savings as a result of these investments. The analysis was implemented by the World Bank in collaboration with UNAIDS from a request for analytical support from the Government of Niger. The study involved a desk review of HIV- and health-related evidence, epidemic trends and financial modeling. The Optima model (formerly Prevtool) was used to estimate optimal resource allocation during the NSP, and the impact and cost-effectiveness of past HIV investments. A financial commitment framework was used to estimate longer-term costs and savings of the HIV program and the fiscal dimension of HIV in Niger