Transition of HIV prevention in three Southeast Asian countries: challenges and responses to the withdrawal of the Global Fund funding

Xuyuehe Ren , Junfang Xu , Feng Cheng
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Abstract

The Global Fund has long been the largest international assistance in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) responses for three Southeast Asian countries, including Myanmar, Laos, and Vietnam. However, it recently decided to reduce or withdraw its funding from countries not yet going through donor phase-out, aiming to make these countries respond with their own resources. In examining whether these three countries are well-prepared to donor transition, we uncover potential challenges that will appear in their healthcare systems and especially in the prevention and control for vulnerable populations. By reviewing China's successful experience in donor transition, we propose recommendations for these pre-transition countries, in terms of program operation, budget allocation, and social stigmatization.

三个东南亚国家艾滋病毒预防的过渡:全球基金资金撤出的挑战和反应
长期以来,全球基金一直是向缅甸、老挝和越南等三个东南亚国家提供人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)防治方面最大的国际援助。然而,它最近决定减少或撤回对尚未经历捐助者逐步退出的国家的资助,目的是使这些国家用自己的资源作出反应。在检查这三个国家是否为捐赠过渡做好了充分准备时,我们发现了它们的医疗保健系统,特别是对弱势群体的预防和控制中可能出现的挑战。通过回顾中国在援助者转型方面的成功经验,我们在项目运作、预算分配和社会污名化方面为这些转型前国家提出了建议。
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Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Public Health and Health Policy
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