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Africa Multi-Country AIDS Program 2000-2006 : Results of the World Bank's Response to a Development Crisis.
Title:
Africa Multi-Country AIDS Program 2000-2006 : Results of the World Bank's Response to a Development Crisis.
Author:
Bank, World.
ISBN:
9780821370537
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (190 pages)
Contents:
Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- 1 The Multi-Country AIDS Program Context and Objectives -- HIV/AIDS and the World Bank's Response -- Changes in the HIV Landscape since the MAP Began -- 2 Study Purpose and Methodology -- Purpose -- Study Design and Methodology -- 3 MAP Results -- MAP Funding Committed and Disbursed -- Output-Level Results to Which the Map Has Contributed -- Outcome-Level Results to Which the Map Has Contributed -- 4 Beyond Numbers: How the MAP Has Changed People's Lives -- Ethiopia -- Uganda -- Rwanda -- 5 Conclusions: What Has the MAP Achieved So Far? -- Achieving the MAP Phase 1 Primary Objectives -- Addressing Country Needs -- Study Limitations and a Recommendation -- 6 Measuring and Reporting on Future Bank-Financed HIV/AIDS Programs -- Results Scorecard and Generic Results Framework to Measure HIV/AIDS Assistance by the Bank -- APPENDIXES -- A Summary of MAP Evaluations and Assessments -- B Ghana MAP Project Summary of Results -- C Task Team Leader Interview Guide -- D Country Feedback Form -- E All Approved MAP Projects in Africa -- F Introduction to ACTAfrica, GHAP, and GAMET -- G Results Achieved by MAP Countries in Africa -- H Generic Results Framework for HIV/AIDS Projects -- References -- Index -- Figures -- 1 MAP Phase 1 Funding Commitments and Disbursements, by Sector ( millions), as of September 2006 -- 2 Distribution of MAP Funding, by Activity ( millions) -- 1.1 Prevalence and Number of People Living with HIV in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1985ƒ2005 -- 1.2 Cumulative HIV Commitments by the World Bank, FY 1989ƒ2005 -- 2.1 Percentage of 35 MAP and IDF Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa That Submitted an UNGASS Report with Values for the Common UNGASS Indicators -- 3.1 MAP Funding Committed by the World Bank for MAPs in Africa, FY 2001ƒ06.

3.2 Extent to Which MAP Countries Have Achieved the Three Ones -- 3.3 Increase in Government Allocations for HIV/AIDS (n = 29) -- 3.4 Total Government and Development Partner Funding to MAP Countries (excluding MAP funding) since 2001 -- 3.5 Increase in the Percentage of Pregnant Women Receiving PMTCT -- 3.6 Progress in Implementing Prevention Activities in the Education Sector, 2002ƒ06 -- 3.7 Young Women with Comprehensive Knowledge about HIV, 2003 and 2005 -- 3.8 Percentage of Young Men Who Reported Using a Condom in Last Sex with a Nonregular Partner -- 3.9 Percentage of Young Women Who Reported Using a Condom in Last Sex with a Nonregular Partner -- 3.10 Increase in VCT Visits over Time, Various Years 2001ƒ06 -- 3.11 Increased Percentage of HIV-Positive Persons Receiving ART in MAP-Funded Countries -- 4.1 Cumulative Number of People on ART at MAP Sites -- 4.2 Number of HIV Tests Performed -- Tables -- 1 Outputs to Which the MAP Contributed as of September 2006 -- 2 Outcome-Level Results to Which the MAP Contributed -- 1.1 Funding to MAP Countries in Africa from the World Bank, PEPFAR, and GFATM, 2001ƒ06 -- 2.1 Data Used to Document MAP Results -- 2.2 Description and Limitations of Data Sources Used for the Study -- 3.1 MAP Funding Committed by the World Bank for the MAPs in Africa, FY 2001ƒ06 -- 3.2 Estimated Commitments and Disbursements to MAP Fund Recipients in Africa -- 3.3 Estimated Commitments to MAP Funding Recipients, by HIV Service Delivery Area -- 3.4 Estimated Disbursements to MAP Funding Recipients in Africa, by Service Delivery Area -- 3.5 MAP Input-Level and Output-Level Results in Countries in Africa with MAPs -- 3.6 Progress in Operationalizing National HIV M&E Systems -- 6.1 Africa Region HIV/AIDS Scorecard -- E.1 All Approved MAP Projects in Africa.

G.1 Results Achieved by MAP Countries in Africa (from DHS, ISR, and UNGASS data) -- Boxes -- 1.1 Non-MAP Funding from the Bank for HIV/AIDS in Africa -- 1.2 The "Three Ones" -- 2.1 Joint Commitment to Manage for Development Results -- 2.2 Definition of HIV/AIDS Service Delivery -- 2.3 Challenges of Using HIV Prevalence as a Measure of Change.
Abstract:
This study documents the results to which the World Bank's Multi-Country AIDS Program (MAP) financing in Africa has contributed over the last five years ("What has the MAP achieved?"). It uses extensive and detailed data from surveys and national HIV and AIDS programs from 30 MAP countries that are not usually publicly available or captured in routine World Bank reporting systems. It introduces a new Results Scorecard and Framework for better measuring and reporting on results of Bank-financed HIV/AIDS programs in Africa in the future. The book shows that the MAP has dramatically increased access to HIV prevention, care and treatment across Africa. MAP funding has supported children orphaned by AIDS, prevented mother-to-child transmission, helped countries build capacity for scaled up, more effective national responses to HIV and AIDS, including providing treatment. Regional programs are addressing cross-border issues and countries are sharing knowledge and experiences. A unique feature of the MAP is its emphasis on channeling money to communities, grass-roots initiatives, civil-society organizations and NGOs; [ten /fifteen] personal stories from people and groups in Uganda, Ethiopia and Rwanda offer powerful examples of how the MAP has improved health and lives, reduced stigma, and given new hope to people infected and affected by HIV across the continent.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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