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Ethiopia’s HIV response has been noted as one of the most successful in Africa. However, the response has been costly and relied heavily on donor financing, which has been steadily in decline over the past decade. Anticipated further reductions threaten the sustainability of Ethiopia’s HIV program and the impressive gains made to date. The government of Ethiopia has acknowledged this threat, as well as the responsibility of the country to assume a greater role in the ownership and financing of the HIV response. To that end, HP+ supported the Ethiopia Federal HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office and Ministry of Health to assess the country’s current domestic resource mobilization efforts. The Baseline Assessment of HIV Domestic Resource Mobilization and Sustainability in Ethiopia presents quantitative and qualitative findings on current efforts to mobilize domestic resources for HIV, their financial contributions to the HIV responses, and previous successes and challenges.
Federal HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office (FHAPCO). 2020. Baseline Assessment of HIV Domestic Resource Mobilization and Sustainability in Ethiopia. Addis Ababa: FHAPCO. USAID DEC: PA-00W-HDF
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