HIV/AIDS Expenditure Tracking: Linking Two Frameworks to Inform Policy and Programming
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HIV/AIDS Expenditure Tracking: Linking Two Frameworks to Inform Policy and Programming
The amount of resources available to support HIV/AIDS programming has increased greatly because of resource mobilization efforts made by global initiatives, national governments and local organizations. While this growth in funding has allowed significant progress to be made in strengthening HIV/AIDS programming efforts, the influx of funding has presented some challenges. For example it has exposed fragments in the healthcare system and overburdened financial management systems; it has also made budgeting and planning more difficult because of the difficulties in monitoring resources to see how investments are spent and ensure the delivery of well-coordinated and integrated programs and services.
Author: Kimberly Switlick
Published: May 1 2008

