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The private sector role in HIV/AIDS in the context of an expanded global response: expenditure trends in five sub-Saharan African countries.

机译:在全球对策扩大的背景下,私营部门在艾滋病毒/艾滋病中的作用:撒哈拉以南非洲五个国家的支出趋势。

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Global financing for the HIV response has reached unprecedented levels in recent years. Over USDollars 10 billion were mobilized in 2007, an effort credited with saving the lives of millions of people living with HIV (PLHIV). A relatively unexamined aspect of the global HIV response is the role of the private sector in financing HIV/AIDS services. As the nature of the response evolves from emergency relief to long-term sustainability, understanding current and potential contributions from the private sector is critical. This paper examines trends in private sector financing, management and resource consumption related to HIV/AIDS in five sub-Saharan African countries, with a particular emphasis on the effects of recently scaled-up donor funding on private sector contributions. We analysed National Health Accounts HIV/AIDS subaccount data for Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Zambia between 2002 and 2006. HIV subaccounts provide comparable data on the flow of HIV/AIDS funding from source to use. Findings indicate that private sector contributions decreased in all countries except Tanzania. With regards to managing HIV/AIDS funds, non-governmental organizations are increasingly controlling the largest share of resources relative to other stakeholders, whereas private for-profit entities are managing fewer HIV/AIDS resources since the donor influx. The majority of HIV/AIDS funds were spent in the public sector, although a considerable amount was spent at private facilities, largely fuelled by out-of-pocket (OOP) payments. On the whole, OOP spending by PLHIV decreased over the 4-year period, with the exception of Malawi, demonstrating that PLHIV have increased access to free or subsidized HIV/AIDS services. Our findings suggest that the influx of donor funding has led to decreased private contributions for HIV/AIDS. The reduction in private sector investment and engagement raises concerns about the sustainability of HIV/AIDS programmes over the long term, particularly in light of current global economic crisis and emerging competing priorities.
机译:近年来,全球用于艾滋病毒应对的资金达到了前所未有的水平。 2007年,动员了超过100亿美元,挽救了数百万艾滋病毒感染者(PLHIV)的生命。全球艾滋病应对工作中一个相对未经审查的方面是私营部门在资助艾滋病毒/艾滋病服务中的作用。随着对策的性质从紧急救济演变为长期可持续性,了解私营部门当前和潜在的贡献至关重要。本文研究了撒哈拉以南非洲五个国家与艾滋病毒/艾滋病有关的私营部门筹资,管理和资源消耗的趋势,特别强调了最近扩大的捐助者资金对私营部门捐款的影响。我们分析了2002年至2006年期间肯尼亚,马拉维,卢旺达,坦桑尼亚和赞比亚的“国家卫生帐目”艾滋病毒/艾滋病子账户数据。艾滋病毒子账户提供了从来源到使用的艾滋病毒/艾滋病资金流量的可比数据。调查结果表明,除坦桑尼亚外,所有国家的私营部门捐款均下降。关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病基金的管理,相对于其他利益攸关方而言,非政府组织越来越多地控制着最大的资源份额,而自捐助者大量涌入以来,私人营利性实体管理的艾滋病毒/艾滋病资源却越来越少。艾滋病毒/艾滋病的大部分资金都花在了公共部门,尽管相当多的钱花在了私人设施上,这主要是由自费支付的。总体而言,除马拉维外,艾滋病病毒感染者在4年内的OOP支出有所减少,这表明艾滋病病毒感染者获得了更多免费或补贴的艾滋病毒/艾滋病服务。我们的发现表明,捐助者资金的涌入导致艾滋病毒/艾滋病的私人捐款减少。私营部门投资和参与的减少使人们对艾滋病毒/艾滋病方案的长期可持续性表示关注,特别是考虑到当前的全球经济危机和新出现的相互竞争的优先事项。

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