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Sudan's HIV Response : Value for Money in a Low-Level HIV Epidemic

ACQUIRED IMMUNODEFICIENCY SYNDROME ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTIONS ADULT POPULATION AGED AID AIDS DEATHS AIDS MORBIDITY AIDS MORTALITY AIDS SPENDING ALLOCATION OF RESOURCES ARMED CONFLICTS ASPHYXIA BABIES BABY BEHAVIOR CHANGE BREASTFEEDING BURDEN OF DISEASE CHILD DEATH CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH SERVICES CHILD-TRANSMISSION CHILDHOOD CHRONIC CONDITIONS CIRCUMCISION CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES CONDOM CONDOM DISTRIBUTION CONDOM PROMOTION CONDOM USE CONDOMS COUNSELLING DEATH RATES DIAGNOSES DIAGNOSIS DIARRHOEA DISABILITY DISCRIMINATION DISEASE BURDEN DISEASE SURVEILLANCE DISEASES DRUG USER DRUGS EPIDEMIC EPIDEMICS EPIDEMIOLOGICAL DATA FEMALE FEMALE SEX WORKERS FEMALES FOOD SECURITY GENDER GENDER INEQUALITIES GLOBAL AIDS RESPONSE GLOBAL HEALTH GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROSS NATIONAL INCOME HEALTH CARE HEALTH EFFECTS HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INSURANCE HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEMS HIV HIV INFECTION HIV INFECTIONS HIV POSITIVE HIV PREVENTION HIV PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS HIV TESTING HIV TRANSMISSION HIV/AIDS HOSPITAL HUMAN DEVELOPMENT HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS HUMAN RIGHTS HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IMMUNODEFICIENCY IMPORTANT POLICY INFANT INFLUX OF REFUGEES INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INJURIES INSURANCE SCHEMES INTERVENTION LARGE NUMBER OF WOMEN LEVELS OF CONDOM USE LIFE EXPECTANCY LIMITED RESOURCES LIVE BIRTHS MALARIA MALE CIRCUMCISION MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH MEASLES MENINGITIS MIGRANTS MIGRATION MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY MORTALITY MORTALITY REDUCTION MOTHER MOTHER-TO-CHILD MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION MOTHERS NATIONAL AIDS NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL NEW INFECTIONS NUMBER OF NEW INFECTIONS NUMBER OF PEOPLE NUTRITION OLDER MEN OLDER PEOPLE OLDER WOMEN ORPHANS PATIENT PEER EDUCATION POLICY DIALOGUE POPULATION DATA POPULATION GROUPS POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATE POPULATION MOVEMENTS POPULATION POLICIES POPULATION PROGRAMS PREGNANCIES PREGNANT WOMAN PREGNANT WOMEN PREMATURE BIRTH PREVALENCE PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION PROGRESS PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURE QUALITY OF SERVICES REAGENTS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RESOURCE ALLOCATIONS RESOURCE NEEDS RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS RISK GROUPS RISK OF INFECTION RISK POPULATIONS RISK REDUCTION SCREENING SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVISION SEX SEX WITH MEN SEX WORK SEX WORKER SEX WORKERS SEXUAL CONTACTS SEXUAL RISK SEXUALLY ACTIVE SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION SPOUSES STIS SUPPLY CHAINS SURVEILLANCE DATA SYPHILIS SYPHILIS TESTING TB THERAPY TREATMENT TREATMENT OF SYPHILIS TREATMENT SERVICES TUBERCULOSIS UNAIDS UNFPA UNITED NATIONS POPULATION DIVISION UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND UNIVERSAL ACCESS VERTICAL TRANSMISSION VOLUNTARY COUNSELLING VULNERABLE CHILDREN VULNERABLE GROUPS WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION YOUNG MEN YOUNG WOMEN YOUTH
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World Bank, Washington, DC
Africa | Sudan
2015-01-06T18:25:56Z | 2015-01-06T18:25:56Z | 2014-09-01

This report summarizes the findings of an allocative efficiency analysis on Sudan s national HIV epidemic and response conducted in 2014. HIV allocative efficiency studies are generally trying to answer the question How can HIV funding be optimally allocated to the combination of HIV response interventions that will yield the highest impact . In the first half of 2014, the Sudan National AIDS Programme has reviewed its national strategic plan (NSP) on HIV and AIDS, while at the same time preparing a concept note for submission to the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, the single largest funding partner of the national HIV response. In this context the government of Sudan approached the World Bank with a request to conduct an allocative efficiency analysis to inform both the prioritization of the national HIV response and the concept note development.

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