Malawi Operational Plan Report Fy 2013

Malawi Operational Plan Report Fy 2013 PDF Author: United States United States Department of State
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781503193598
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Languages : en
Pages : 290

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The Republic of Malawi has a population of nearly 16 million people living in an area of 118,484 square kilometers (approximately the size of Ohio). As one of the poorest countries in the world, currently ranked 171 out of 187 on the Human Development Index, Malawi has faced an uphill battle to achieve improvements in key health indicators. Malawi is faced with double-digit HIV prevalence, one of the highest malaria prevalence rates in the world, and a population that is expected to double by 2030. These challenges are putting increasing pressure on land, natural resources and social services. Malawi is well known in the region for its innovations in public health programming, and maintains a well-coordinated health donor environment, under the leadership of the Sector Wide Approach (SWAp) Secretariat in the Ministry of Health (MoH). The strong national commitment and leadership to improved health outcomes, with support from development partners, has significant achievements to show for it: Malawi is on track to meet MDG 4, reducing child mortality by two-thirds by 2015 HIV prevalenceamongst 15-49 year olds has declined from 11.8 % in 2004 to 10.6% in 2010 per the Malawian Demographic and Health Survey (MDHS) Maternal mortality has decreased from 1,120 per 100,000 live births in 2000 to 675 in 2010 Fertility has declined from 6.3 births in 2000 to 5.7 births per woman in 2010 Modern contraceptive use has increased from 26% in 2000 to 42% in 2010. Modeling of 2010 ANC data and the 2010 MDHS data shows just under one million Malawians living with HIV, 19% of whom are children under 15, and 47% of whom are adult women. AIDS is the leading cause of death, with an estimated 44,000 deaths in 2011, and is a major contributing factor to Malawi's low life expectancy of 54 years. TB continues to be a challenge and co-morbidity with HIV is common. The WHO estimated 29,000 new cases of all forms of TB in 2011, with approximately 62% in PLHIV. While there has been a significant increase in TB treatment success rate of 87% (up from 67% in 2001), the overall case detection rate remains about 66%.

Angola Operational Plan Report Fy 2013

Angola Operational Plan Report Fy 2013 PDF Author: United States United States Department of State
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781503193161
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 98

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In 2011, Secretary Clinton called on the world to join in the fight for an AIDS Free generation and in 2012 the Secretary revealed a PEPFAR (President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) Blueprint outlining the path to making this a reality. Aligned with the Global Health Initiative (GHI) Strategy, our Partnership Framework (PF) and the Blueprint's policy imperative, Angola's PEPFAR initiatives are based on strategic, scientifically sound investments to scale-up core HIV prevention to maximize impact. Based on a capacity-building, systems strengthening model, PEPFAR Angola is working with partners to effectively mobilize, coordinate and efficiently use resources to save more lives sooner. The focus will be on key populations, on women and girls to increase gender equality, and ending stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV (Cross Cutting-Appendix A). This will be measured by setting benchmarks that are regularly assessed, with the long term goal of country ownership. The Angola PEPFAR Team will continue to build upon successes of our past, maintaining current programs like supporting the Government of Republic of Angola (GRA-INLS, INSP, CNS) decentralization plan with technical assistance in health systems strengthening, implementation of an enhanced Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission (PMTCT) services, building GRA human resources by training local surveillance experts to sustain the country's capacity in strategic information, and supporting the military to strengthen its HIV Prevention Program and promote organizational networking with other military partners at the regional level. In addition to continuing programs, in fiscal year 2014, Angola PEPFAR will expand PMTCT and HIV testing and counseling in Luanda province and coordinate HIV initiatives across borders to demonstrate collaboration with our neighbors in unity toward an AIDS Free generation. The United States Government (USG-Appendix C) utilizes a technical assistance approach in areas identified by the Ministry of Health (MoH). Secretary Clinton stated in her remarks at the 2012 International AIDS conference that we should continue to be focused on supporting high-impact interventions, and make tough decisions driven by science. This is the fundamental goal of the Angola PEPFAR program.

Doomed Interventions

Doomed Interventions PDF Author: Kim Yi Dionne
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107195594
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 213

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This book is for students and scholars studying political economy, public policy, and global health, and all those who are interested in knowing how ordinary Africans think about the response to the AIDS epidemic. It studies the divergent priorities of donors and citizens in response to AIDS intervention in Africa.

Cameroon Operational Plan Report Fy 2013

Cameroon Operational Plan Report Fy 2013 PDF Author: United States United States Department of State
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781503193116
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 92

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Cameroon is a lower-middle income country with a population of 20 million representing over 275 ethnic groups. Cameroon's epidemiological profile is dominated by communicable diseases such as malaria and HIV (prevalence of 4.3%, DHS 2011); and an increased prevalence in non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Maternal mortality is estimated at 782 per 100,000 live births, while the under-five mortality rate is estimated at 122 per 1,000 live births. Funding for health is approximately 5% of the 2013 budget. In 2010, private spending (out of pocket) accounted for 70.4% of total health expenditure (including 94.5% in the form of direct payments); 13.2% of the funding was provided by external resources; while government funds covered 16.4% of total expenditures on health (World Bank Report on Health and Health Systems in Cameroon, 2012). The significant financial burden on households to finance health care consequently affects access to and use of health services in Cameroon.

Burundi Operational Plan Report Fy 2013

Burundi Operational Plan Report Fy 2013 PDF Author: United States United States Department of State
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781503193130
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100

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Burundi is a low-income developing country with a population of 10.5 million (July 2012 CIA World Fact book), an annual population growth of 2.4 percent, and more than 300 inhabitants per km2. This makes Burundi the country with the second highest population density in sub-Saharan Africa. Burundi remains one of the poorest countries in the world with a per capita gross national income (GNI) of $170, and it is considered one of the world's 40 "Heavily Indebted Poor Countries". Additionally, it is worth noting that a civil war, which lasted 13 years from 1993, killed more than 300,000 people, severely weakened the health and social welfare systems and negatively affected donor support and private sector investment in Burundi.

Mozambique Operational Plan Report Fy 2013

Mozambique Operational Plan Report Fy 2013 PDF Author: United States United States Department of State
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781503194250
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 486

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As part of our two year Country Operational Plan (COP), the 2013 plan supports the global priorities set forth in the AIDS-Free Generation (AFG) policy to: provide antiretroviral treatment (ART) for 6 million people; perform 4.7 million voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) procedures; provide antiretroviral (ARV) prophylaxis to 1.5 million HIV-infected pregnant women to prevent mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT); support the Government of Mozambique's (GRM) national "HIV/AIDS Acceleration Plan 2013-2015" (Acceleration Plan) to increase the percentage of eligible adults and children with advanced HIV infection who receive antiretroviral therapy to 80%; increase the percentage of HIV-positive pregnant women who receive ARVs to 90%; and increase the percentage of adult males circumcised in target provinces to 75% by 2015. The Acceleration Plan, developed in collaboration with the PEPFAR Mozambique team, and closely coordinated with the development of the Ministry of Health's Global Fund Round 9 phase II application for HIV/AIDS, prioritizes high-impact interventions and geographic areas, and focuses on a continuum of response by addressing key populations. This year's COP represents result-driven and target-based budget allocations through direct application of PEPFAR Expenditure Analysis and other unit cost data to PEPFAR's contribution to the national targets. Our interventions target priority districts identified in the GRM's Acceleration Plan and ensure strong linkages between counseling and testing, care, treatment, and PMTCT for a robust continuum of response. Our overall budget is carefully aligned to the priorities of an AIDS Free Generation. Prevention activities represent 24% of our overall budget, with 8% allocated to PMTCT for ARV prophylaxis for 61,147 pregnant women, 8% allocated to VMMC to circumcise 224,413 men, 3% reserved for sexual prevention to reach most-at-risk populations (MARPs), 4% dedicated to test and counsel 2.2 million individuals; 33% allocated for antiretroviral (ART) treatment for 380,680 adults and children - including 16% for ARV drugs, 19% dedicated to the care of almost one million HIV infected adults and children - including 10% for orphans and vulnerable children, and 13% budgeted for system strengthening activities to support prevention, care, and treatment goals. HIV commodities, including ARV drugs, represent 23% of the budget. USG management and operations represent 11% of PEPFAR resources.

Tanzania Operational Plan Report Fy 2013

Tanzania Operational Plan Report Fy 2013 PDF Author: United States United States Department of State
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781503194168
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 546

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Since 2004, PEPFAR Tanzania has been working closely with the United Republic of Tanzania and other donors, including the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, to respond to the HIV epidemic. PEPFAR/T, the GFATM and the URT share a symbiotic relationship in Tanzania. While PEPFAR/T predominantly focuses on services and system strengthening, GFATM is responsible for commodity procurement and some systems strengthening, and the URT provides policy framework, infrastructure, systems, and personnel. Deficits in resources, governance, and health systems continue to complicate Tanzania's ability to adequately respond to HIV/AIDS. As a result, Tanzania's health programs, especially for HIV, are highly dependent upon donor funding. Foreign funds account for 97% of the Mainland's HIV/AIDS response, of which 90% come from the combined efforts of PEPFAR/T (74%) and the GFATM (16%). In addition, the country grapples with weak health infrastructure, shortages of health and social workers, high levels of stigma, cumbersome government procurement systems, weak management and strategic planning, and poor accountability. According to the 2011 UNAIDS Report on the Global AIDS Epidemic, adult HIV prevalence in the country is estimated at 5.8% and an estimated 1.6 million Tanzanians are living with HIV of which 1.3 million are OVC. An estimated 84,000 AIDS related deaths occur in Tanzanian each year. According to the 2007-08 Tanzania HIV and AIDS and Malaria Indicator Survey, the impact of the epidemic varies significantly by region, with the highest prevalence region (Iringa) estimated at 15.7%, and the lowest estimated (Zanzibar) at 0.6%, and with a significant difference in the prevalence between urban (9%) and rural (5%) areas. The data also reveal significant sex differentials in HIV prevalence, with male prevalence at 5%, and female prevalence at 7%. A new THMIS was conducted in 2011-2012 and is due to be released in late March 2013. Despite a generalized epidemic, key populations play a critical role in HIV transmission dynamics. Data indicate that injection drug use, specifically heroin use, is on the rise in urban Tanzania and Zanzibar. Studies carried out in Dar es Salaam indicate that the HIV prevalence is 42% among people who inject drugs (2007) and 31.4% among sex workers (2010), while unpublished data for men who have sex with men in Dar es Salaam indicates prevalence over 30% (2012). PEPFAR support to Tanzania has enabled a dramatic increase in the number of adults and children accessing ART, with 364,000 individuals receiving treatment in FY2012. Also during FY2012, a total of 3,370,000 individuals received HIV testing and counseling, 1,100,000 pregnant women were tested and counseled through PMTCT services, 526,000 OVC received support, and 152,000 VMMC took place.

State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations for 2017

State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations for 2017 PDF Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Economic assistance, American
Languages : en
Pages : 1454

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Malawi

Malawi PDF Author: International Monetary Fund. African Dept.
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
ISBN: 1484384423
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 92

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In recent years, the IMF has released a growing number of reports and other documents covering economic and financial developments and trends in member countries. Each report, prepared by a staff team after discussions with government officials, is published at the option of the member country.

Bio-mathematics, Statistics, and Nano-Technologies

Bio-mathematics, Statistics, and Nano-Technologies PDF Author: Peyman Ghaffari
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1000903435
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 368

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Finding effective methods for mosquito control remains one of the great global challenges facing this generation. Bio-mathematics, Statistics and Nano-Technologies: Mosquito Control Strategies brings together experts from a large array of disciplines in order to provide a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge techniques to model, analyse and combat mosquito-transmitted vector-borne diseases. Features Includes multiple case studies Suitable for scientists and professionals working on methods for mosquito control and epidemiology Provide a much-needed focal point for interdisciplinary discussion