| Literature DB >> 27231543 |
Rifat Atun1, Sachin Silva2, Mthuli Ncube3, Anna Vassall4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In 2015 around 15 million people living with HIV were receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART) in sub-Saharan Africa. Sustained provision of ART, though both prudent and necessary, creates substantial long-term fiscal obligations for countries affected by HIV/AIDS. As donor assistance for health remains constrained, novel financing mechanisms are needed to augment funding domestic sources. We explore how Innovative Financing has been used to co-finance domestic HIV/AIDS responses. Based on analysis of non-health sectors, we identify innovative financing instruments that could be used in the HIV response.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27231543 PMCID: PMC4871060 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.06.010407
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Innovative financing instruments in use in sub–Saharan Africa, those planned, and their features
| Instrument name | Operational status | Year established | Instrument type | Source of revenue | Financing agent | Revenues generated/forecast |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Botswana’s National HIV/AIDS Prevention Support (BNAPS) IBRD Buy–Down | Operational | 2009 | Debt buy–down | Concessional or non–concessional debt | European Commission (up to US$ 20 million) | US$ 50 million (over five years) |
| Côte d'Ivoire's Debt2Health Debt Swap Agreement | Operational | 2010 | Debt swap | Concessional or non–concessional debt | Government of Germany | US$ 27 million |
| Zimbabwe’s AIDS Trust Fund | Operational | 2000 | Levy | Formal sector employee and employer income | Domestic government | US$ 85.2 million (through 2012) |
| Kenya's National Aids Control Council (NACC) Tax | Not yet operational | Not yet established | Multiple sources | Multiple sources | Domestic government, augmented with funds from external sources | Unknown |
| Uganda's HIV Trust Fund | Not yet operational | Established by HIV and AIDS Prevention and Control Act, 2014 | Tax | Tax revenue from alcohol, soft drinks and bottled water | Domestic government and international sources | Unknown |
| Tanzania's AIDS Trust Fund | Not yet operational | Established in 2015 | Not specified | Not specified | Domestic government | Unknown |