Rethinking international and domestic financing for HIV in low and middle income countries
The scaling up of treatment for HIV across the world has been one of the most significant recent achievements in international health. But the commitment on antiretroviral treatment also creates a financial liability which is large and insufficiently recognized. In this paper, we explore how this fi...
Main Authors: | Manning, R, Sterck, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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