XV International AIDS Conference Satellite Session: Resource Tracking and Priority Setting
UNAIDS hosted this panel that featured the work of the UNAIDS Consortium on Resource Tracking. The session highlighted the importance of tracking global HIV/AIDS financial information; reviewed the methodological approaches used to track HIV/AIDS resource flows; and determined gaps in HIV/AIDS financial information and coverage as well as strategies for moving forward.
Report: Financing the Expanded Response to AIDS (pre-publication copy)
Presentations:
– Resource Tracking and Priority Setting: UNAIDS Global Resource Tracking Consortium for AIDS
Paul Delay, UNAIDS
– Resource Availability for HIV/AIDS & the Funding Gap
Juan-Pablo Gutierrez and Stefano Bertozzi, National Institute of Public Health-INSP
– Why Track Resources? The Utility of Resource Tracking Efforts
Jennifer Kates, Kaiser Family Foundation
– Resource Requirements, 2007, for the Fight Against AIDS
William McGreevey, Futures Group
– Tracking HIV Vaccine Funding
Robert Hecht, vice president Public Policy, IAVI
– Tracking Microbicide Funding
Polly F. Harrison, PhD, director, Alliance for Microbicide Development
– Special Study on AID To HIV/AIDS Control – Results and Further Action
Julia Benn, Development Co-operation Directorate, OECD
– Methodological Approaches – Utility of National AIDS Accounts
Jose-Antonio Izazola-Licea, SIDALAC
– Information Gaps in HIV/AIDS Resource Tracking and Priority Setting
Tania Dmytraczenko, Abt Associates / PHRplus