05999oam 22007695 450 991081432750332120200520144314.01-283-44659-697866134465960-8213-8808-810.1596/978-0-8213-8807-5(CKB)3460000000023785(EBL)841926(OCoLC)773566710(SSID)ssj0000590417(PQKBManifestationID)12240563(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000590417(PQKBWorkID)10666129(PQKB)10534407(MiAaPQ)EBC841926(Au-PeEL)EBL841926(CaPaEBR)ebr10527223(CaONFJC)MIL344659(The World Bank)2011039281(US-djbf)16969974(EXLCZ)99346000000002378520110919d2011 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe fiscal dimensions of HIV/AIDS in Botswana, South Africa, Swaziland, and Uganda /by Elizabeth Lule and Markus HaackerWashington, D.C. :World Bank,2011.pages cmDescription based upon print version of record.0-8213-8807-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Overview; Methodology; Country Summaries; Conclusions; Notes; References; 1 Introduction; Background; Methodology; Notes; References; 2 Botswana; I. Introduction; II. The Impact of HIV/AIDS in Botswana; III. HIV/AIDS and Public Finance; IV. Modeling the Fiscal Dimension of HIV/AIDS; V. Conclusions; VI. Annex; Notes; References; 3 South Africa; I. Introduction; II. The Impact of HIV/AIDS in South Africa; III. Stocktaking: HIV/AIDS and Public Finance; IV. Projecting the Fiscal Costs of HIV/AIDS; V. HIV/AIDS as a Fiscal LiabilityVI. ConclusionsVII. Annex; Notes; References; 4 Swaziland; I. Introduction; II. The Impact of HIV/AIDS in Swaziland; III. Stocktaking-HIV/AIDS and Public Finance; IV. The Fiscal Dimension of HIV/AIDS; V. Conclusions; VI. Annex; Notes; References; 5 Uganda; I. Introduction; II. The Impact of HIV/AIDS in Uganda; III. HIV/AIDS and Public Finance; IV. The Fiscal Dimension of HIV/AIDS; V. Conclusions; VI. Annex; Notes; References; Index; Figures; 0.1 Botswana: Fiscal Costs of HIV/AIDS (2010-30); 0.2 External Financing of HIV/AIDS Programs across Countries0.3 Botswana: Costs of One Additional Infection0.4 Botswana: Fiscal Costs of HIV/AIDS, 2010-30; 0.5 South Africa: Evolution of the HIV Epidemic; 0.6 South Africa: Fiscal Costs of HIV/AIDS, "Narrow NSP" Scenario, 2007-31; 0.7 South Africa: Fiscal Costs of HIV/AIDS, "Expanded NSP" Scenario, 2007-31; 0.8 South Africa: Costs of Additional Infection Occurring in 2010, "Narrow NSP" Scenario; 0.9 South Africa: Costs of Additional Infection Occuring in 2010, "Expanded NSP" Scenario; 0.10 South Africa: Fiscal Costs of HIV/AIDS, "Commitment" Basis, "Narrow NSP" Scenario, 2010-310.11 South Africa: Fiscal Costs of HIV/AIDS, "Commitment" Basis, "Expanded NSP" Scenario, 2010-310.12 Swaziland: The Fiscal Costs of HIV/AIDS, 2010-30; 0.13 Swaziland: External HIV/AIDS Support; 0.14 Swaziland: Costs of Additional Infection Occurring in 2010; 0.15 Swaziland: Fiscal Costs of HIV/AIDS; 0.16 Uganda: Mortality by Sex and Age; 0.17 Uganda: Projected Costs of HIV/AIDS Program, 2008-25; 0.18 Uganda: Domestically and Externally Financed HIV/AIDS Spending; 0.19 Uganda: Actual Spending and Costs Incurred by New HIV Infections, 2010-300.20 Uganda: Change in Value of Spending Commitments, 2010-301.1 Southern African Development Community: GDP Growth, 2005-12; 1.2 Macroeconomic Trends, Advanced Economies, 2005-12; 1.3 Demographic and Epidemiological Module; 2.1 Evolution of the HIV Epidemic; 2.2 HIV Prevalence by Age Group, 2004 and 2008; 2.3 Access to Antiretroviral Therapy, 2004-09; 2.4 HIV/AIDS, Mortality, and Morbidity; 2.5 Survival Rates from Age 0 by Sex, 2005-10; 2.6 Life Expectancy and GDP per Capita, 2008; 2.7 Human Development Index and Underlying Factors, Seven Countries; 2.8 Fiscal Outlook, 2008-302.9 Health Expenditures by Source of Financing, 1995-2008HIV/AIDS continues to take a tremendous toll on the populations of many countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. In some countries with high HIV prevalence rates, life expectancy has declined by more than a decade and in a few cases by more than two decades. Even in countries with HIV prevalence of around 5 percent (close to the average for sub-Saharan Africa), the epidemic can reverse gains in life expectancy and other health outcomes achieved over one or two decades.This volume highlights work conducted under the umbrella of a World Bank work program on "The Fiscal Dimension of HIV/AIDS,World Bank e-Library.AIDS (Disease)Economic aspectsAfrica, SouthernAIDS (Disease)Economic aspectsUgandaHIV infectionsEconomic aspectsAfrica, SouthernHIV infectionsEconomic aspectsUgandaHIV infectionsGovernment policyAfrica, SouthernFinanceHIV infectionsGovernment policyUgandaFinanceAIDS (Disease)Economic aspectsAIDS (Disease)Economic aspectsHIV infectionsEconomic aspectsHIV infectionsEconomic aspectsHIV infectionsGovernment policyFinance.HIV infectionsGovernment policyFinance.362.196/979200968Lule Elizabeth1613066Haacker Markus1615356IEN/DLCIENBOOK9910814327503321The fiscal dimensions of HIV3945515UNINA