Financing the Response to HIV/AIDS in Low and Middle Income Countries: Funding for HIV/AIDS from the G7 and the European Commission, 2004

Authors: Adam Wexler, Jennifer Kates, and Eric Lief
Published: Jul 20, 2005

Acknowledgments & Methodology

Data originally presented at: The Long-Term Financing Implications of the HIVIAIDS Pandemic: Building the International Effort to Deliver Resources

  • Meeting convened by the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Royal African Society, and the Overseas Development Institute at Marlborough House, London, June 30, 2005

Data collected and analyzed as part of collaborative effort between
UNAIDS and the Kaiser Family Foundation

  • Direct data collection during first half of 2005 from G7 and El governments and other DAC Members
  • Other major data sources include: The Global Fund; UN agencies; OECD CRS, NIDI RFP
  • Data for some governments are preliminary estimates
  • Included are both funding commitments and disbursements for HIV/AIDS in 2004 (by donor FY)
  • For Donor Governments, captures bilateral assistance and Global Fund contributions, representing prevention, care, and support; funding for international HIV research not included
  • Global Fund contributions adjusted to represent an estimated HIVIAIDS share (60%)