What Are Donors Doing with AIDS Money? A Comparative Analysis of PEPFAR, Global Fund, and World Bank Funding in Mozambique, Uganda and Zambia
October 10, 2007
How do AIDS donors provide money to countries affected by AIDS? Who receives this funding, and how is it spent? Is funding disbursed quickly and predictably? Does it build capacity? On October 10, 2007, Nandini Oomman, Director, HIV/AIDS Monitor, Center for Global Development, and William Okedi, Field Director, HIV/AIDS Monitor, Center for Global Development, presented a new paper at the event, What Are Donors Doing with AIDS Money? A Comparative Analysis of PEPFAR, Global Fund, and World Bank Funding in Mozambique, Uganda and Zambia.
A lively panel discussion followed with Elmar Vinh-Thomas, Acting Deputy Director of Operations, The Global Fund; Jean-Jacques de St. Antoine, Lead Operations Officer, Human Development, East and Southern Africa, World Bank; Thomas Kenyon, Principal Deputy Coordinator and Chief Medical Officer, PEPFAR; and Simon Mphuka, Executive Director, Churches Health Association of Zambia. Jennifer Kates, Vice President and Director, HIV Policy, Kaiser Family Foundation, moderated the discussion.
Download the HIV/AIDS Monitor presentation (pdf, 454K)


