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USING BUDGET FOR RESULTS IN HIV/AIDS PROGRAMS: LESSONS FROM PERU
Andre Medici (Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice) Based on the report of Veronica Vargas (consultant) THE WORLD BANK
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A successful history… Figure 1: Number of HIV/AIDS cases and deaths in Peru,
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Figures and facts… Peru reduced the burden of HIV/AIDS (mortality and morbidity) by 43% from 2000 to 2010. Part of this success is associated with free delivery of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) starting in 2004 and the successful financing of the HIV/AIDS Strategy.
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The transition of financing…
The program received significant external support from international cooperation until 2010. Since 2011, the Ministry of Finance (MEF) started to add public funding for high-risk groups using a budget for results methodology
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HIV/AIDS program expenditures 2005-2013 by source (US$ thousands 2013)
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HIV/AIDS Priority Program: steps and institutions involved in results-based budgeting (RBB)
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Some Results… Premature AIDS deaths by main regions
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Results related to access
Patients on ART therapy by institution Percentage of pregnant women screened for HIV and infected pregnant women on ART
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Challenges… HIV/AIDS budget management had a number of flaws, indicating insufficient planning and improvised management. The program could be significantly improved with monitoring at the regional level and with support for a strategic human resources plan. Peru’s HIV/AIDS Burden of Disease is still the fifth largest in LAC
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Andre Medici (202) Thanks
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