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Implementation effects of GFATM-supported HIV/AIDS projects on the health sector, civil society and affected communities in Peru 2004-2007

机译:GFATM支持的艾滋病毒/艾滋病项目对秘鲁2004-2007年卫生部门,民间社会和受影响社区的实施效果

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The emergence of opportunities for support from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) for HIV-related projects has so far generated funding of over USS75 million for three proposals in Peru. The size of this investment creates the need for close monitoring to ensure a reasonable impact. This paper describes the-effects of collaboration with the GFATM on key actors involved in HIV-related activities and on decision-making processes; on health sector divisions; on policies and sources of financing; on equity of access; and on stigma and discrimination of vulnerable and affected populations. Data analysed included primary data collected through interviews with key informants, in-depth interviews and group discussions with vulnerable and affected populations, as well as several public documents.rnMultisectorality, encouraged by the GFATM, is incipient; centralist proposals with limited consultation, a lack of consensus and short preparation times prevail. No accountability mechanisms operate at the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) level regarding CCM members or society as a whole. GFATM-funded activities have required significant input from the public sector, sometimes beyond the capacity of its human resources. A significant increase in HIV funding, in absolute amounts and in fractions of the total budget, has been observed from several sources including the National Treasury, and it is unclear whether this has implied reductions in the budget for other priorities. Patterns of social exclusion of people living with HIV/AIDS are diverse: children and women arc more valued; while transgender persons and sex workers are often excluded.
机译:迄今为止,全球抗击艾滋病,结核和疟疾基金(GFATM)为与艾滋病相关的项目提供支持的机会的出现,已经为秘鲁的三份提案筹集了超过7500万美元的资金。这项投资的规模使得需要密切监控以确保产生合理的影响。本文描述了与GFATM合作对参与艾滋病相关活动的关键行为者和决策过程的影响;关于卫生部门的划分;关于政策和资金来源;在公平使用权上;以及对脆弱和受影响人群的污名和歧视。分析的数据包括通过与关键信息提供者的访谈,与弱势和受影响人群的深入访谈和小组讨论以及一些公共文档收集的原始数据。集中协商,协商有限,缺乏共识和准备时间短的建议占上风。在国家协调机制(CCM)级别上,没有任何有关CCM成员或整个社会的问责机制在运作。 GFATM资助的活动需要公共部门的大量投入,有时超出其人力资源的能力。从包括国家财政部在内的多个来源可以观察到,艾滋病毒资金的绝对数量和总预算的比例大大增加了,目前尚不清楚这是否暗含了其他优先事项预算的减少。艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者的社会排斥方式多种多样:儿童和妇女更受重视;而跨性别者和性工作者通常被排除在外。

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    《Global public health 》 |2010年第3期| P.247-265| 共19页
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    Unit of Health, Sexuality and Human Development, Cayetano Heredia University School of Public Health, Av. Armendariz 445, Lima 18, Peru;

    rnUnit of Health, Sexuality and Human Development, Cayetano Heredia University School of Public Health, Av. Armendariz 445, Lima 18, Peru;

    rnUnit of Health, Sexuality and Human Development, Cayetano Heredia University School of Public Health, Av. Armendariz 445, Lima 18, Peru;

    rnUnit of Health, Sexuality and Human Development, Cayetano Heredia University School of Public Health, Av. Armendariz 445, Lima 18, Peru;

    rnUnit of Health, Sexuality and Human Development, Cayetano Heredia University School of Public Health, Av. Armendariz 445, Lima 18, Peru;

    rnUnit of Health, Sexuality and Human Development, Cayetano Heredia University School of Public Health, Av. Armendariz 445, Lima 18, Peru;

    rnUnit of Health, Sexuality and Human Development, Cayetano Heredia University School of Public Health, Av. Armendariz 445, Lima 18, Peru;

    rnUnit of Health, Sexuality and Human Development, Cayetano Heredia University School of Public Health, Av. Armendariz 445, Lima 18, Peru;

    rnUnit of Health, Sexuality and Human Development, Cayetano Heredia University School of Public Health, Av. Armendariz 445, Lima 18, Peru;

    rnUnit of Health, Sexuality and Human Development, Cayetano Heredia University School of Public Health, Av. Armendariz 445, Lima 18, Peru;

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    HIV/AIDS; health systems; access; stigma and discrimination; social capital;

    机译:HIV爱滋病;卫生系统;访问;污名和歧视;社会资本;

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