Title: Resource requirements for Cambodia's 2001-2005 HIV / AIDS national strategic plan.

POPLINE Document Number: 276702

Author(s):

Forsythe S

Source citation:

Washington, D.C., Futures Group International, POLICY Project, 2002 Sep. 18 p. (USAID Contract No. HRN-C-00-00-00006-00)

Abstract:

The following report provides a summary analysis of the resources required to achieve the broad objectives outlined in Cambodia’s National Strategic Plan (NSP). This report outlines the costs associated with each strategic objective. This costing study began with the UN model, which was used to determine that $9.2 billion would be required globally for HIV/AIDS programs by 2005. The data specific to Cambodia were then revised and updated using a combination of: 1) key informant interviews with 40 Cambodian policymakers, implementers and researchers, 2) a review of 6 existing HIV/AIDS budgets in Cambodia, and 3) various demographic and economic surveys conducted on HIV/AIDS interventions in Cambodia. In costing Cambodia’s NSP, it was necessary to develop a set of strategic objectives that could be costed. Since Cambodia’s NSP includes a number of strategies that could not be costed (due to a lack of detail included in these strategies), it was necessary to merge the set of UN objectives used in their modeling exercise with the NSP strategies. (excerpt)

Keywords:

Cambodia
Research Report
Summary Report
Demographic and Health Surveys
Policymakers
Resources
HIV
AIDS
HIV Prevention
Reproductive Health
Health Policy
HIV Transmission
Sex Behavior
Developing Countries
Asia, Southeastern
Asia
Demographic Surveys
Population Dynamics
Demographic Factors
Population
Administrative Personnel
Organization and Administration
HIV Infections
Viral Diseases
Diseases
Health
Policy
Behavior
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