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  1. Accelerating the education sector response to HIV/AIDS in Africa: a review of World Bank assistance

    This report examines World Bank financing for the Education Sector HIV/AIDS Response in Sub-Saharan Africa up to mid-2004. The review was undertaken in response to a consultation with African countries which identified a need for information on how the World Bank education sector was responding to the epidemic through its sectoral assistance programs and through its participation in the Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Program (MAP). Documents and data were reviewed, and key informants interviewed. There are four key findings of the review. …

  2. A Comparative Analysis of the Financing of HIV/AIDS Programmes in Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe

    This comparative analysis aims to assess the readiness and ability of the countries to respond to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The key issues adressed in this analysis are: Is the allocation to health, as a per cent of total government expenditure sufficient? Is enough allocated to deal with HIV/AIDS, given the magnitude of the problem.

  3. Report to Congress: USAID Efforts to Address the Needs of Children Affected by HIV/AIDS: An Overview

    Drawing on its historical involvement with displaced children and orphans, and boosted by an FY 1999 $10 million Congressional directive for care and support of children affected by HIV/AIDS, USAID is becoming a global leader in addressing the enormous challenges posed by the situation confronting children affected by HIV/AIDS around the world. The Agency is currently funding more than 40 activities to support children affected by HIV/AIDS in 18 developing countries. This is an activity report presented to the United States Congress in 2001.

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