Combating HIV/AIDS in Kenya: priority setting and resource allocation
Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi Institute of Policy Analysis and Research 2004Description: ix, 49pISBN:- 9966-948-06-6
- WC 503.2 .O59 2004
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The study investigated the policies, planning and budgetary commitments to HIV/AIDS related priorities using secondary data sources, complemented with primary data collected mainly through in-depth interviews with key informants based in Nairobi. Established that the cost of the multicultural HIV/AIDS strategic plan lies outside the center of the national budget allocation decisions and the Mid Term Expenditure Framework, despite the existence of a strong institutional framework and enabling policy framework.
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