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Niger's HIV Response : Targeted Investments for a Healthy FutureInvestissements cibles pour un avenir durable de la riposte au VIH du Niger; resultats de l etude de l efficacite de l allocation et de la durabilite des ressources financieres au VIH / Nicole Fraser.

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Author/Creator:
Fraser, Nicole.
Contributor:
Alhousseini, Zeinabou.
Cheikh, Nejma.
Fraser, Nicole.
Frescura, Luisa.
Gorgens, Marelize.
Gray, Richard.
Haacker, Markus.
Harouna, Zakou.
Karamoko, Djibrilla.
Kerr, Cliff.
Konan, Claude.
Masaki, Emiko.
Shattock, Andrew.
Wilson, David.
Series:
Other papers.
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Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Anemia.
Breastfeeding.
Burden of Disease.
Capacity Building.
Child Health.
Communicable Diseases.
Developing Countries.
Development Policy.
Diarrhea.
Discrimination.
Drinking Water.
Drugs.
Economic Opportunities.
Epidemics.
Epidemiology.
Family Planning.
Females.
Fertility.
Food Security.
Gender.
Gross Domestic Product.
Gross National Income.
Health Outcomes.
Health, Nutrition and Population.
HIV/Aids.
Hospitals.
Hygiene.
Informed Consent.
Life Expectancy.
Malaria.
Malnutrition.
Maternal Health.
Measles.
Meningitis.
Migration.
Morbidity.
Mortality.
Nutrition.
Official Development Assistance.
Political Parties.
Population Growth.
Population Policies.
Pregnancy.
Prostitution.
Public Health.
Purchasing Power.
Purchasing Power Parity.
Reproductive Health.
Rural Development.
Sanitation.
Secondary Education.
Sex Workers.
Social Development.
Social Health Insurance.
Tetanus.
Treatment.
Tuberculosis.
Urban Areas.
Urban Development.
Urban Population.
Urbanization.
Violence.
Waste.
Workers.
World Health Organization.
Local Subjects:
Anemia.
Breastfeeding.
Burden of Disease.
Capacity Building.
Child Health.
Communicable Diseases.
Developing Countries.
Development Policy.
Diarrhea.
Discrimination.
Drinking Water.
Drugs.
Economic Opportunities.
Epidemics.
Epidemiology.
Family Planning.
Females.
Fertility.
Food Security.
Gender.
Gross Domestic Product.
Gross National Income.
Health Outcomes.
Health, Nutrition and Population.
HIV/Aids.
Hospitals.
Hygiene.
Informed Consent.
Life Expectancy.
Malaria.
Malnutrition.
Maternal Health.
Measles.
Meningitis.
Migration.
Morbidity.
Mortality.
Nutrition.
Official Development Assistance.
Political Parties.
Population Growth.
Population Policies.
Pregnancy.
Prostitution.
Public Health.
Purchasing Power.
Purchasing Power Parity.
Reproductive Health.
Rural Development.
Sanitation.
Secondary Education.
Sex Workers.
Social Development.
Social Health Insurance.
Tetanus.
Treatment.
Tuberculosis.
Urban Areas.
Urban Development.
Urban Population.
Urbanization.
Violence.
Waste.
Workers.
World Health Organization.
Other Title:
Niger's HIV Response
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2014.
System Details:
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Summary:
The main objective of the study is to provide a comprehensive analysis of HIV and health financing needs, investment opportunities, and health system development in the context of the Government of Niger's HIV National Strategic Plan (NSP) 2013-17. The analysis provides support for HIV policy decision-making, investment scenarios and programmatic targeting and prioritization. In addition, the analysis helps Niger build the case for HIV and health impact investment including delivering estimates of health care savings as a result of these investments. The analysis was implemented by the World Bank in collaboration with UNAIDS from a request for analytical support from the Government of Niger. The study involved a desk review of HIV- and health-related evidence, epidemic trends and financial modeling. The Optima model (formerly Prevtool) was used to estimate optimal resource allocation during the NSP, and the impact and cost-effectiveness of past HIV investments. A financial commitment framework was used to estimate longer-term costs and savings of the HIV program and the fiscal dimension of HIV in Niger.

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