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Sudan's HIV Response : Value for Money in a Low-Level HIV Epidemic

2015

Fraser, Nicole | Benedikt, Clemens | Obst, Michael | Masaki, Emi | Görgens, Marelize | Stuart, Robyn | Shattock, Andrew | Gray Richard | Wilson, David


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Circumcision; Health service; Population policies; Pregnant woman; Diagnoses; Childhood; Chronic conditions; Gender inequalities; Population movements; Disease burden; Treatment of syphilis; Life expectancy; Sexual contacts; Hiv positive; Hiv transmission; Acute respiratory infections; Global aids response; Resource allocations; Health indicators; Sex work; Prevalence; Unaids; Female sex workers; Child death; Condom promotion; Condom use; New infections; Older men; Sex worker; Number of people; Burden of disease; Universal access; Male circumcision; Service provision; Limited resources; Child-transmission; Number of new infections; Mother-to-child; Risk of infection; Adult population; Death rates; Counselling; United nations population division; Service delivery; Risk groups; Young men; Health systems; Resource requirements; Important policy; Population data; Reagents; Risk populations; Sex workers; Young women; Prevention interventions; Human development; Hiv infection; Health sector; United nations population fund; Aid; Pregnancies; Condom; Policy dialogue; Population programs; Prevention of mother-to-child transmission; Sexual risk; Surveillance data; Condom distribution; Mother; Hiv prevention; Stis; Female; Quality of services; Ministry of health; Gross national income; Morbidity and mortality; Mother-to-child transmission; Reproductive health services; Voluntary counselling; Epidemic; Vulnerable groups; Influx of refugees; Orphans; Public health expenditure; Aids mortality; Unfpa; Sexually active; Aids deaths; Hiv prevention interventions; Hiv testing; Levels of condom use; Aids spending; Child health services; Disability; Drug user; Injuries; Intervention; National aids control; Resource needs; Global health; Humanitarian assistance; Measles; Progress; National aids; Vulnerable children; Treatment; Behavior change; Peer education; Aids morbidity; Population growth rate; Health outcomes; Population groups; Treatment services; Sex with men; Infrastructure investment; Large number of women; Syphilis; Live births; Spouses; Insurance schemes; Epidemiological data; Health interventions; Sexually transmitted infection; Health effects; Syphilis testing; Mortality reduction; Older women; Allocation of resources; Infrastructure development; Condoms
Language
English
Type
Working Paper

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