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Table 3 GHI HIV/AIDS programmes in seven case study countries

From: National and subnational HIV/AIDS coordination: are global health initiatives closing the gap between intent and practice?

 

HIV epidemic type (low, concentrated or generalised)

Number of people living with HIV (2000 and 2007)*

Adult HIV prevalence % (2000 and 2007)*

Global Fund HIV/AIDS grants (round, year and amount)**

PEPFAR allocation (year and amount)***

World Bank commitment (project title, duration and amount)

China

Concentrated

410,000 (2000)

700,000 (2007)

0.1 (2000)

0.1 (2007)

Round 3 (2004) $98 M

Round 4 (2005) $64 M

Round 5 (2006) $29 M

Round 6 (2007) $6 M

Round 8 (2009) $6 M

Not a PEPFAR focus country

N/A

Georgia

Low

< 200 (2000)

2,700 (2007)

0.1 (2000)

0.1 (2007)

Round 2 (2003) $12 M

Round 6 (2007) $6 M

Not a PEPFAR focus country

N/A

Kyrgyzstan

Low

< 1000 (2000)

1,479 (2007)

0.1 (2000)

0.1 (2007)

Round 2 (2003) $17 M

Round 7 (2008) $12 M

Not a PEPFAR focus country

Central Asian AIDS Program (2005-2010) (4 Central Asian countries) $25 M

Mozambique

Generalised

910,000 (2000)

1,500,000 (2007)

9.5 (2000)

12.5 (2007)

Round 2 (2004) $8 M

Round 6 (2007) $23 M

Round 8 (2009) $12 M

2004 - $37.5 M

2005 - $60.2 M

2006 - $94.4 M

2007 - $162 M

2008 - $228.6 M

N/A

Peru

Concentrated

53,000 (2000)

76,000 (2007)

0.4 (2000)

0.5 (2007)

Round 2 (2003) $22 M

Round 5 (2006) $8 M

Round 6 (2007) $24 M

Not a PEPFAR focus country

N/A

Ukraine

Concentrated

210,000 (2000)

440,000 (2007)

0.1 (2000)

0.1 (2007)

Round 1 (2004) $23 M

Round 6 (2007) $14 M

Not a PEPFAR focus country

The World Bank program to fight HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis committed $77 M in 2003 but disbursements have been delayed

Zambia

Generalised

920,000 (2000)

1,100,000 (2007)

15.5 (2000)

15.2 (2007)

Round 1 (2003) $6 M

Round 4 (2005) $115 M

Round 8 (2009) $129 M

2004 - $81.7 M

2005 - $130.1 M

2006 - $149 M

2007 - $216 M

2008 - $269.2 M

Zambia National Response to

HIV/AIDS (2003-08) $42 M

  1. Source: * UNAIDS; **Global Fund website accessed 5/1/09 supplemented by country studies *** AVERT