Improving Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response in Kenya : A Country-Level Analysis Using the Optima HIV Model

This report summarizes findings of an HIV allocative efficiency study conducted in Kenya between 2018 and 2020. The study was commissioned to contribute to the evidence base for strategic planning processes at national and county level. This report documents the epidemiological impact of 2014/15–2018/19 Kenya AIDS Strategic Framework (KASF-I) and presents estimates of the optimized annual resource allocations within all 47 counties for the period between 2019 and 2030 to minimize new HIV infections and HIV-related deaths by 2030 for varying budget levels. The report also presents estimated outcomes for infections and deaths by 2025 to align with the end of the new 2020/21–2024/25 KASF-II and examines the future trajectory of the epidemic at national and county levels.

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Main Authors: Lukoba, Benard, Simiyu, Joseph, Chege, Wendy, Kelly, Sherrie, Minnery, Mark, Sithole, Lonjezo, Shubber, Zara
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2020-07
Subjects:HIV AIDS, HIV EPIDEMIC, MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN, FEMALE SEX WORKERS, NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/717141614320481821/Improving-Allocative-Efficiency-of-the-HIV-Response-in-Kenya-A-Country-Level-Analysis-Using-the-Optima-HIV-Model
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spelling dig-okr-10986351962021-04-23T14:02:18Z Improving Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response in Kenya : A Country-Level Analysis Using the Optima HIV Model Lukoba, Benard Simiyu, Joseph Chege, Wendy Kelly, Sherrie Minnery, Mark Sithole, Lonjezo Shubber, Zara HIV AIDS HIV EPIDEMIC MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN FEMALE SEX WORKERS NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL This report summarizes findings of an HIV allocative efficiency study conducted in Kenya between 2018 and 2020. The study was commissioned to contribute to the evidence base for strategic planning processes at national and county level. This report documents the epidemiological impact of 2014/15–2018/19 Kenya AIDS Strategic Framework (KASF-I) and presents estimates of the optimized annual resource allocations within all 47 counties for the period between 2019 and 2030 to minimize new HIV infections and HIV-related deaths by 2030 for varying budget levels. The report also presents estimated outcomes for infections and deaths by 2025 to align with the end of the new 2020/21–2024/25 KASF-II and examines the future trajectory of the epidemic at national and county levels. 2021-03-01T16:40:49Z 2021-03-01T16:40:49Z 2020-07 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/717141614320481821/Improving-Allocative-Efficiency-of-the-HIV-Response-in-Kenya-A-Country-Level-Analysis-Using-the-Optima-HIV-Model http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35196 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Health Study Africa Africa Eastern and Southern (AFE) Kenya
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FEMALE SEX WORKERS
NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL
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HIV EPIDEMIC
MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN
FEMALE SEX WORKERS
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Simiyu, Joseph
Chege, Wendy
Kelly, Sherrie
Minnery, Mark
Sithole, Lonjezo
Shubber, Zara
Improving Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response in Kenya : A Country-Level Analysis Using the Optima HIV Model
description This report summarizes findings of an HIV allocative efficiency study conducted in Kenya between 2018 and 2020. The study was commissioned to contribute to the evidence base for strategic planning processes at national and county level. This report documents the epidemiological impact of 2014/15–2018/19 Kenya AIDS Strategic Framework (KASF-I) and presents estimates of the optimized annual resource allocations within all 47 counties for the period between 2019 and 2030 to minimize new HIV infections and HIV-related deaths by 2030 for varying budget levels. The report also presents estimated outcomes for infections and deaths by 2025 to align with the end of the new 2020/21–2024/25 KASF-II and examines the future trajectory of the epidemic at national and county levels.
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MEN WHO HAVE SEX WITH MEN
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author Lukoba, Benard
Simiyu, Joseph
Chege, Wendy
Kelly, Sherrie
Minnery, Mark
Sithole, Lonjezo
Shubber, Zara
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Kelly, Sherrie
Minnery, Mark
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Shubber, Zara
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title Improving Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response in Kenya : A Country-Level Analysis Using the Optima HIV Model
title_short Improving Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response in Kenya : A Country-Level Analysis Using the Optima HIV Model
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title_full_unstemmed Improving Allocative Efficiency of the HIV Response in Kenya : A Country-Level Analysis Using the Optima HIV Model
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