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1 Abt Associates Inc. In collaboration with: I Aga Khan Foundation I Bitrán y Asociados I BRAC University I Broad Branch Associates I Deloitte Consulting, LLP I Forum One Communications I RTI International I Training Resources Group I Tulane University’s School of Public Health better systems, better health International AIDS Financing Architecture Carlos Avila July 23, 2012 AIDS Healthcare Foundation Satellite Session The AIDS Financial Crisis: Life or Death for Millions

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3 Resources available for AIDS in low- and middle-income countries, 2002-2011

4 Global Resources to HIV-related programmes in low and middle income countries by financing source, 2011

5 Resources available for AIDS in low- and middle-income countries, 2002-2011 US$ Billion

6 Estimated global HIV funding was up 11% in 2011, with Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa leading the way

7 HIV investment needed in low- and middle- income countries

8 Eligibility for antiretroviral therapy versus coverage, low- and middle income countries, by region, 2011

9 Share of care and treatment expenditure originating from international assistance, African countries, 2010

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11 Current trends in AIDS Financing Global spending on HIV reached US$ 16.8 billion in 2011. Domestic resources in LMIC support more than 50% of the global response, with 41% coming from sub-Saharan Africa, often funding their own response in innovative ways. International assistance is essentially flat, and some donor countries are reducing their funding. Donor countries by meeting the development assistance commitments of 0.7% of their GNI, would double ODA across sectors, from US$ 133 billion to almost US$ 280 billion, and the HIV funding gap could be easily filled.


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