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Social Return on Investment: A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the HIV Integrated Care and Prevention Programs in Cambodia

机译:社会投资回报率:柬埔寨艾滋病毒综合保健和预防计划的成本效益分析

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Background: KHANA’s HIV Integrated Care and Prevention (ICP) project provided comprehensive care and support to HIV-affected communities through home and community-based care teams from 2007 to 2011. The aim of this study was to use Social Return on Investment (SROI) methodology to evaluate the social, health, and economic impacts of the ICP project, enabling the calculation of a ratio cost-to-benefit for the community in terms of HIV care, support, and treatment. Methods: The SROI methodology is a social cost-benefit analysis framework that measures and accounts for the values created by a program or series of initiatives. Values were mapped to common outcomes of the project, which were defined by key beneficiaries during a community consultation exercise. Five stages were used to calculate the SROI: establishing scope and identifying key stakeholders, mapping project outcomes, assigning a financial value to project outcomes, establishing project impact, and calculating inputs. Results: A combined five-year investment of approximately US$2,406,000 from the European Commission (EC), plus US$1,957,934 from the World Food Programme (WFP) and community inputs, generated total benefits worth US$10,894,835, after adjusting for the discount rate and Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). Monetized outcome values ranged from $30, avoided cost of informal school fees paid by orphans and vulnerable children (OVC), to $1,200, avoided burden of debt and asset loss caused by health costs prior to diagnosis. Beneficiaries gaining the most outcome value were people living with HIV (PLHIV), OVC, and their families (food security outcome 51% of total value, PLHIV 32%, and OVC 9%). The Return on Investment (ROI) was 1:2—every $1 invested in the ICP generated a return of approximately $2 worth of social, health, and economic value. Conclusions: The ICP program yielded substantial impacts in food security, wellbeing, improved health, and improved productive capacity, which enabled greater economic returns for the households. Results of this study have been used to inform project management, implementing partners, and policy-makers to further explore areas of benefit for PLHIV, OVC, and their families.
机译:背景:KHANA的HIV综合护理和预防(ICP)项目从2007年至2011年通过家庭和基于社区的护理团队为受HIV影响的社区提供了全面的护理和支持。本研究的目的是利用社会投资回报率(SROI)评估ICP项目的社会,健康和经济影响的方法,可以计算社区在HIV护理,支持和治疗方面的成本效益比。方法:SROI方法论是一种社会成本效益分析框架,用于衡量和说明计划或一系列举措所创造的价值。价值被映射到项目的共同成果,而共同利益是由主要受益者定义的。五个阶段​​用于计算SROI:确定范围和确定主要利益相关者,绘制项目成果图,为项目成果分配财务价值,确定项目影响并计算投入。结果:欧盟委员会(EC)五年投资总额约为2,406,000美元,加上世界粮食计划署(WFP)和社区投入的1,957,934美元,经折现率和购买力调整后,总收益为10,894,835美元。功率奇偶校验(PPP)。货币化的结果值从30美元,避免了孤儿和弱势儿童支付的非正式学费的费用到1200美元,避免了因诊断之前的医疗费用而导致的债务负担和资产损失的范围不等。受益最大的受益者是艾滋病毒携带者(PLHIV),OVC及其家人(粮食安全占总价值的51%,PLHIV 32%和OVC 9%)。投资回报率(ROI)为1:2-在ICP上每投资1美元,就会产生大约2美元的社会,健康和经济价值回报。结论:ICP方案对粮食安全,福祉,健康状况改善和生产能力产生了重大影响,从而为家庭带来了更大的经济回报。这项研究的结果已被用于为项目管理,执行伙伴和政策制定者提供信息,以进一步探索对艾滋病毒,艾滋病和其他人及其家庭有益的领域。

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