2024
DOI: 10.12688/gatesopenres.15189.1
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Developing a framework for understanding policy decision-making behaviors in the transition of a HIV prevention program towards sustainability: a case study from Zambia’s voluntary medical male circumcision program

Nishan Gantayat,
James Baer,
Alok Gangaramany
et al.

Abstract: Faced with declining donor funding for HIV, low- and middle-income countries must identify efficient and cost-effective ways to integrate HIV prevention programs into public health systems for long-term sustainability. In Zambia, donor support to the voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) program, which previously funded non-governmental organizations as implementing partners, is increasingly being directed through government structures instead. We developed a framework to understand how the behaviors of i… Show more

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