Examining the Role of the Private Sector in HIV Prevention and Treatment: Focus on Financing and Utilization
By PSP-One
Contributed By PSP-One
Published: 2009
Recently, there has been an unprecedented increase in financing the HIV/AIDS response, driven by three major funders: the President’s Emergency Program for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria (GFATM), and the World Bank Multi-country AIDS Program. This donor influx —totaling more than $10 billion in 2007— has played an essential role in expanding access to lifesaving ART (UNAIDS 2008). A relatively unexamined aspect of the global response to HIV/AIDS is the role of the private sector. Anecdotal evidence suggests that the private health sector is active in a wide range of HIV/ AIDS areas such as counseling and testing (CT), sexually transmitted infection (STI) and TB treatment, and provision of ART. The private sector also plays a role in financing HIV/AIDS services (e.g., through private companies or household out-of-pocket (OOP) payments).
Document Details
| Type of Document | Brief |
|---|---|
| Topic(s) | Financing Mechanisms, HIV/AIDS |
| Format | Adobe Acrobat (PDF) |
| File Size | 412 KB |
| Number of Pages | 6 |
| Date posted | 07/2009 |


