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Sneak Preview: CDC’s Effort to Measure the Determinants of AIDS Treatment Quality

November 26, 2013
It’s one thing to measure the quality of AIDS care; it’s another to understand how to improve it.  Our last blog showed how the metaphor of the “treatment cascade” can be a useful way to conceptualize and measure the quality of AIDS care and that PEPFAR supported care ha...
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A Question of Quality: Why Retention Matters for AIDS Treatment

October 29, 2013
Counting the number of patients on treatment is no longer enough.  For years even the friendliest critics of the global struggle against AIDS have pointed out that this metric unfairly neglects the people who are not put on treatment and then die, largely because their deaths are uncounted exce...
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How Open Are US Development Agencies? The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

October 24, 2013
There is a growing paradox on the US aid transparency front. The US government is simultaneously home to the world’s most open and most opaque development agencies. And the chasm between them has grown wider over the last year. That’s our main takeaway from Publish What You Fund&rsq...
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PEPFAR’s Impending Leadership Transition

October 22, 2013
It appears that the worst kept secret in Washington is out: Ambassador Goosby is expected to step down as Global AIDS Coordinator later this year. As CGD has done for similar leadership transitions, we are working on a report to examine the future direction of PEPFAR and consider which tas...