Study Examines Risks, Challenges Of HIV Donor Transitions For Key Populations

Center for Policy Impact in Global Health: Donor transitions from HIV programs: What is the impact on vulnerable populations?
“This project, in partnership with Pharos Global Health Advisors, is an in-depth study of HIV donor transitions and key populations. It was one of the first studies to look in depth at the risks and challenges of HIV transitions for key populations, examining three countries that recently ‘graduated’ from donor assistance for HIV (China, Mexico, Romania) and another three countries (Nigeria, Malaysia, and Cambodia) that are scheduled to transition soon. … [O]ur findings suggest that donors and middle-income countries should work together to develop a more systematic approach to preparing for, designing, and implementing transition programs for key populations…” (June 2019).

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