Government or Donor: The Budget for HIV/AIDS Control and Financial Commitment in Bandung City, Indonesia

IF 0.4 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
I. Y. Mambea, Rozar Prawiranegara, Febrina Maharani, J. Vadra, A. Siregar, Pande Leon Bijlmakers
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Abstract

The number of HIV/AIDS cases in Indonesia has steadily increased since 1987. West Java Province, especially Bandung City, had the highest HIV/AIDS cases among other districts/cities in 2016. Some stakeholders' interventions overlap with others, leading to inefficient use of the limited government budget and flattening international donor funding. This study aimed to estimate the HIV/AIDS budget in Bandung City and then segregate the share of the budget by funding source and objectives. This study was a part of the Priority Setting Involving Stakeholder Using Multiple Criteria (PRISMA) project in 2017 to prioritize HIV/AIDS interventions knowing that Bandung City had the highest HIV/AIDS cases. Data from several institutions and relevant budget allocations were obtained before (2016) and after (2018-2019) the PRISMA project. HIV/AIDS control programs in Bandung City largely depend on international funding: 49% in 2016 (~USD208,898), 85% in 2018 (~USD386,132), and 71% in 2019 (~USD389,943) for a total of ~USD1,433,216. The largest budget was allocated to core interventions, with prevention dominating the budget since 2018. The budget allocated for prevention increased significantly from 2016-2019, most likely under the influence of the PRISMA project.
政府或捐助者:艾滋病毒/艾滋病控制预算和财政承诺,印度尼西亚万隆市
自1987年以来,印度尼西亚的艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例数量稳步增加。2016年,西爪哇省,特别是万隆市,在其他地区/城市中艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例最高。一些利益相关者的干预措施与其他利益相关者重叠,导致有限的政府预算使用效率低下,并使国际捐助资金趋于平缓。本研究旨在估计万隆市的艾滋病预算,然后按资金来源和目标划分预算份额。这项研究是2017年涉及利益攸关方使用多种标准(PRISMA)的优先事项确定的一部分,该项目在知道万隆市的艾滋病毒/艾滋病病例最高的情况下,优先考虑艾滋病毒/艾滋病干预措施。在PRISMA项目之前(2016年)和之后(2018-2019年)获得了来自几个机构和相关预算分配的数据。万隆市的艾滋病毒/艾滋病控制项目在很大程度上依赖于国际资金:2016年为49%(约208,898美元),2018年为85%(约386,132美元),2019年为71%(约389,943美元),总计约1,433,216美元。2018年以来,用于核心干预措施的预算最多,其中预防占主导地位。2016-2019年,用于预防的预算大幅增加,这很可能是受PRISMA项目的影响。
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