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Policy Utility Application SIDALACDetail by subprograms: Detail by subprograms Access to ARV Vertical Prevention Blood Banks IDU PreventionPrevention of Sexual Transmission.: Prevention of Sexual Transmission. Identification of the expenditure explicitly directed to the most vulnerable populations and the highest risk for HIV MSM CSW (men and women) General Population (youngsters, women) Social marketing of condoms Inmates Mobile PopulationsCategories of Expenditure(examples): Categories of Expenditure (examples) Public Health: Epi Surveillance, IEC Prevention: Condoms, STI’s Tx, MTCT Prevention, Needles, Blood Banks Treatment: Hospitalary, Ambulatory Support Services: Diagnostic Tests, Monitoring of ARV therapy –viral load, CD4+ Cell counts. Anti-retrovirals Other drugs: Prophylaxis, Treatment of OITotal HIV/AIDS Expenditures LAC and Two West African countries. Adjusted by PPP-USD$, 2002.: Total HIV/AIDS Expenditures LAC and Two West African countries. Adjusted by PPP-USD$, 2002.Expenditure in Functions by Source in 13 LAC countries, 2002. : Expenditure in Functions by Source in 13 LAC countries, 2002. Total expenditure = USD$ 588,550,000Expenditure in Functions by Source in West African countries, 2003. : Expenditure in Functions by Source in West African countries, 2003. Total expenditure = USD$ 51,858,000Expenditure in Care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, LAC. (million dollars): Expenditure in Care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, LAC. (million dollars) Total Expenditure on Care US$ 800,845,217 Expenditure per capita $1.65Public Health and Prevention Expenditure in LAC (Million US Dollars): Public Health and Prevention Expenditure in LAC (Million US Dollars) Total Expenditure in Prevention and Public Health US$ 309,221,436 Total per capita $0.64Expenditure on Non-Health Actions in LAC (million dollars): Expenditure on Non-Health Actions in LAC (million dollars) Total Non-Health Expenditure US$37,582,037 Multisectoral does not necessarily means non-healthHIV/AIDS Expenditures by source and by target population. Belize, 2003.: HIV/AIDS Expenditures by source and by target population. Belize, 2003.Public Expenditures in HIV/AIDS as Percentage of National HIV/AIDS Expenditures in LAC: Public Expenditures in HIV/AIDS as Percentage of National HIV/AIDS Expenditures in LACExpenditure in Prevention and Care. BRAZIL 1997-2000 (million $USD): A saving in care; an increase in prevention Expenditure in Prevention and Care. BRAZIL 1997-2000 (million $USD)HIV/AIDS Expenditures in prevention and care. MEXICO 1995-2002. (Million USD$): HIV/AIDS Expenditures in prevention and care. MEXICO 1995-2002. (Million USD$) Sharper increase in care; moderate increase for prevention.Preventive expenditure on MSM and percentage of AIDS cases among MSM: Preventive expenditure on MSM and percentage of AIDS cases among MSM 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Costa Rica Dominican R El Salvador Guatemala Mexico Panama Paraguay Peru Uruguay Preventive Expenditure on MSM AIDS Cases among MSM % Lack of correlation between epidemiogical information and expenditure in the population at highest riskHIV/AIDS Expenditures in Local Currency. Ghana, 2002-2003: HIV/AIDS Expenditures in Local Currency. Ghana, 2002-2003 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 Ministry of Health Other Central Government NGO’s Households (OOPE) Multilaterals (Including GFATM) Bilaterals International NGOs 2002 2003 PUBLIC PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL CEDIS Additionality of GFATM resources.Functional Group of Expenditures, Belize 1999-2002. (Bz$ Thousands): Functional Group of Expenditures, Belize 1999-2002. (Bz$ Thousands) Increase in non-health Activities, mainly because the result of UNTGExpenditures on HIV/AIDS by Source of Funds, Belize 1999-2002. (Bz$ Thousands): Expenditures on HIV/AIDS by Source of Funds, Belize 1999-2002. (Bz$ Thousands) Increase in non-health Activities, mainly because the result of UNTG You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
000016 sat 2009 6 019675 Cannes Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 42 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: October 22, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Satellite Meeting Resource Tracking and Priority Setting.XV International AIDS Conference Bangkok. 13 July, 2004.: Satellite Meeting Resource Tracking and Priority Setting. XV International AIDS Conference Bangkok. 13 July, 2004. Policy Utility Application SIDALACDetail by subprograms: Detail by subprograms Access to ARV Vertical Prevention Blood Banks IDU PreventionPrevention of Sexual Transmission.: Prevention of Sexual Transmission. Identification of the expenditure explicitly directed to the most vulnerable populations and the highest risk for HIV MSM CSW (men and women) General Population (youngsters, women) Social marketing of condoms Inmates Mobile PopulationsCategories of Expenditure(examples): Categories of Expenditure (examples) Public Health: Epi Surveillance, IEC Prevention: Condoms, STI’s Tx, MTCT Prevention, Needles, Blood Banks Treatment: Hospitalary, Ambulatory Support Services: Diagnostic Tests, Monitoring of ARV therapy –viral load, CD4+ Cell counts. Anti-retrovirals Other drugs: Prophylaxis, Treatment of OITotal HIV/AIDS Expenditures LAC and Two West African countries. Adjusted by PPP-USD$, 2002.: Total HIV/AIDS Expenditures LAC and Two West African countries. Adjusted by PPP-USD$, 2002.Expenditure in Functions by Source in 13 LAC countries, 2002. : Expenditure in Functions by Source in 13 LAC countries, 2002. Total expenditure = USD$ 588,550,000Expenditure in Functions by Source in West African countries, 2003. : Expenditure in Functions by Source in West African countries, 2003. Total expenditure = USD$ 51,858,000Expenditure in Care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, LAC. (million dollars): Expenditure in Care and treatment for HIV/AIDS, LAC. (million dollars) Total Expenditure on Care US$ 800,845,217 Expenditure per capita $1.65Public Health and Prevention Expenditure in LAC (Million US Dollars): Public Health and Prevention Expenditure in LAC (Million US Dollars) Total Expenditure in Prevention and Public Health US$ 309,221,436 Total per capita $0.64Expenditure on Non-Health Actions in LAC (million dollars): Expenditure on Non-Health Actions in LAC (million dollars) Total Non-Health Expenditure US$37,582,037 Multisectoral does not necessarily means non-healthHIV/AIDS Expenditures by source and by target population. Belize, 2003.: HIV/AIDS Expenditures by source and by target population. Belize, 2003.Public Expenditures in HIV/AIDS as Percentage of National HIV/AIDS Expenditures in LAC: Public Expenditures in HIV/AIDS as Percentage of National HIV/AIDS Expenditures in LACExpenditure in Prevention and Care. BRAZIL 1997-2000 (million $USD): A saving in care; an increase in prevention Expenditure in Prevention and Care. BRAZIL 1997-2000 (million $USD)HIV/AIDS Expenditures in prevention and care. MEXICO 1995-2002. (Million USD$): HIV/AIDS Expenditures in prevention and care. MEXICO 1995-2002. (Million USD$) Sharper increase in care; moderate increase for prevention.Preventive expenditure on MSM and percentage of AIDS cases among MSM: Preventive expenditure on MSM and percentage of AIDS cases among MSM 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 Argentina Bolivia Brazil Chile Costa Rica Dominican R El Salvador Guatemala Mexico Panama Paraguay Peru Uruguay Preventive Expenditure on MSM AIDS Cases among MSM % Lack of correlation between epidemiogical information and expenditure in the population at highest riskHIV/AIDS Expenditures in Local Currency. Ghana, 2002-2003: HIV/AIDS Expenditures in Local Currency. Ghana, 2002-2003 0 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 Ministry of Health Other Central Government NGO’s Households (OOPE) Multilaterals (Including GFATM) Bilaterals International NGOs 2002 2003 PUBLIC PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL CEDIS Additionality of GFATM resources.Functional Group of Expenditures, Belize 1999-2002. (Bz$ Thousands): Functional Group of Expenditures, Belize 1999-2002. (Bz$ Thousands) Increase in non-health Activities, mainly because the result of UNTGExpenditures on HIV/AIDS by Source of Funds, Belize 1999-2002. (Bz$ Thousands): Expenditures on HIV/AIDS by Source of Funds, Belize 1999-2002. (Bz$ Thousands) Increase in non-health Activities, mainly because the result of UNTG