HIV allocative efficiency studies are generally posing the question “How can HIV funding be optimally allocated to the combination of HIV response interventions that will yield the highest impact...
The Joint Mid-Term Review (JMTR) of the NASF was undertaken through August to
the end of September 2013 and was mainly aimed at assessing the implementation of
the NASF using a forward...
Zambia has made important progress in its AIDS response, achieving more than 41% decrease in new infections between 2005 and 2015. Overall, Zambia experienced a decline of about 20% of HIV...
CSE has demonstrated impact in termsof improving knowledge and self-esteem changing attitudes, gender and social norms,
and building self-efficacy. This is particularlycritical during...
The National AIDS Spending Assessment (NASA) (2010-2012) is the third effort to track all the HIV/AIDS spending in Zambia from all sources (excluding out-of-pocket) and across all sectors. The...
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