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March 10, 2011 Dear Colleagues, The Center for Global Development’s HIV/AIDS Monitor is wrapping up after four years of research and analysis on the major HIV/AIDS donors. This is our last HIV/AIDS Monitor e-newsletter, but I will continue to report on the HIV/AIDS donors through the Center’s Global Health Policy blog. In addition, I will share ongoing analyses and news about these donors in a new monthly Global Health Policy Update from our global health team. As I look to the next steps for CGD’s HIV/AIDS and global health work, I want to thank you for your readership and regular feedback on the HIV/AIDS Monitor. The program was designed to improve the performance of three HIV/AIDS donor programs--the U.S. government’s PEPFAR, the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and the World Bank’s Multi-Country AIDS Program (MAP)--by examining key issues in their design and approach, and providing timely analyses to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of each initiative. I am delighted that our country-based reports on the HIV/AIDS programs, produced in collaboration with partners on the ground in Mozambique, Uganda and Zambia, provided evidence-based policy recommendations to the top donors to improve performance. Among the HIV/AIDS Monitor’s recommendations now reflected in donor strategies and actions are:
The success of the HIV/AIDS Monitor is in large part due to your interest and help informing and sharing our research. Together with my CGD colleagues, I will continue to track ongoing policy changes related to the HIV/AIDS Monitor team’s findings. Thank you again for your readership and I hope you will continue to follow our work through the new Global Health Policy Update. |
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