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AIDS Healthcare Foundation Satellite Session The AIDS Financial Crisis: Life or Death for Millions. International AIDS Financing Architecture Carlos Avila July 23, 2012. Resources available for AIDS in low- and middle-income countries, 2002 -2011.
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AIDS Healthcare Foundation Satellite SessionThe AIDS Financial Crisis: Life or Death for Millions International AIDS Financing Architecture Carlos Avila July 23, 2012
Resources available for AIDS in low- and middle-income countries, 2002-2011
Global Resources to HIV-related programmes in low and middle income countries by financing source, 2011
Resources available for AIDS in low- and middle-income countries, 2002-2011 US$ Billion
Estimated global HIV funding was up 11% in 2011, with Brazil, the Russian Federation, India, China and South Africa leading the way
Eligibility for antiretroviral therapy versus coverage, low- and middle income countries, by region, 2011
Share of care and treatment expenditure originating from international assistance, African countries, 2010
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.