Sustaining the HIV and AIDS Response in Grenada: Investment Case Brief

Eastern CResource Type: Report
Authors:
 Matt Hamilton, Josef Tayag
Published: December 2014

Resource Description:

grenada coverThe HIV/AIDS program in Grenada is at a turning point, facing both opportunities to expand and target its efforts and threats of decreasing funding. As its National HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan awaits ratification, the country must consider whether and how to implement strategic priorities related to controlling and mitigating the effects of the epidemic. Critical decisions must be made about programming and budgeting for the HIV response in the coming years.

This brief provides analytic inputs to help Grenada develop an “investment case” for its HIV/AIDS program. The Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) and the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) have encouraged the small-island countries of the eastern Caribbean to develop HIV investment cases, which are reports that aim to help program leaders target investments on the interventions and populations where they will have maximum impact, given limited resources (UNAIDS 2012). The priorities and analysis outlined in this brief will also inform a multi-country regional application to the Global Fund for HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria.

A key component of UNAIDS’ investment case framework is a quantitative analysis of trends in the HIV epidemic and the impact of various prevention and treatment efforts to date, along with a projection of possible future programming scenarios and their implications for the epidemic and program costs. The Goals and Resource Needs models – part of the Spectrum/OneHealth modeling system that estimates the impact and costs of future prevention and treatment interventions – are UNAIDS’ suggested tools for this type of analysis. With funding from USAID, experts from the Health Finance and Governance Project have applied these tools to analyze available data from Grenada. The scenarios described in this report can help the Government of Grenada and civil society stakeholders to advocate for increased domestic funding for HIV and AIDS, and apply for available external funding from donors.

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