Products Latest UpdatesTHE LONG RUN COSTS AND FINANCING OF HIV/AIDS IN SOUTH AFRICA
CEGAA and the Results for Development Institute estimated the future costs of the HIV/AIDS response through to 2031 and is using the findings - in collaboration with the South African National AIDS Council, the Department of Health (DoH), the National Treasury, donors and the business sector - to develop a long-term plan for sustainable financing. The National Treasury has since dramatically increased public allocations made to the DoH's HIV/AIDS programme in 2010/11 and over the period of the Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF).
Media article: HIV/AIDS fight will need R30bn yearly by 2015
Report: The Long Run Costs and Financing of HIVAIDS in South Africa
Media coverage of the release of the AIDS 2031 Report NATIONAL AIDS SPENDING ASSESSMENTS (NASA): COUNTRY REPORTS
CEGAA has provided technical support to several countries in Africa to enable them to undertake their National AIDS Spending Assessments (NASAs). Some of the country reports are available below, as well as the on UNAIDS NASA website:http://www.unaids.org/en/dataanalysis/monitoringcountryprogress/nasacountryreports/where you will find related data from the rest of the world.
Ghana (2005 and 2006)
Mozambique (2004 to 2006)
Zambia (2005 and 2006)
Swaziland (2005/6 and 2006/7)
Botswana (2003/04 to 2005/06)
Country NASA ReportsCEGAA has provided technical support to several countries in Africa to enable them to undertake their National AIDS Spending Assessments (NASAs). Some of the country reports are available below, as well as the UNAIDS NASA website where you will find data from the rest of the world. Ghana (2005 & 2006) Mozambique (2004 - 2006) Zambia (2005 & 2006) Swaziland (2005/6 and 2006/7) Botswana (2003/04 to 2005/06)
NASA MaterialsNASA User Guide NASA classification NASA notebook NASA data processing NASA Classifications Sept. 2008 NASA Conceptual Framework NASA Report Structure A Synthesis of the NASA Findings in Southern Africa
Research and AnalysisWith regard to research and analysis activities, most of CEGAA’s efforts revolve around strengthening our partners’ ability to prepare reports and products. A few of the CEGAA specific reports are listed below. Guthrie, T. 2007. An Analysis of the South African HIV and AIDS policy. Cape Town: CEGAA. Guthrie, T. 2006. A Review of Actors and Activities in the Field of Financing for HIV and AIDS. Cape Town: CEGAA. The impact of IMF Fiscal and Monetary Programmes on the capacity to address HIV/AIDS and health crisis in Zambia Evidence of the Impact of IMF Fiscal and Monetary policies on the capacity to address the HIV/AIDS and TB crises in Kenya Evidence of the Impact of IMF Fiscal and Monetary Policies on the Response to HIV/AIDS and TB in Tanzania Evidence of the Impact of IMF and Monetary Policies on the capacity to address the HIV/AIDS and TB crises in Kenya, Tanzania and Zambia IMF RESPONSE TO STUDY IN KENYA Review of SA 2009 HIV & AIDS Budget Budget 2010: A story of hope on national HIV and AIDS policy and funding in South Africa. Budget Policy Brief 2. 18 February 2010
Training MaterialsA primary activity of CEGAA is training, and thus CEGAA creates materials for various audiences of various foci, including costing, budgeting, cost-effectiveness analysis, projections, resource tracking and budget monitoring and advocacy, NASA methods, financial management and financial monitoring systems. The materials include presentations, exercises, groups activities, and software experiences. Examples of generic presentations: Guthrie, T. 2007. Introduction to NASA Guthrie, T. 2007. An Overview of Existing HIV/AIDS Resource Tracking Methods. Guthrie, T. 2007. Costing Health Interventions. Evidence-Based Allocative Decisions - Using Budgetary & Expenditure Data
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