Publication
May 2010
This essay proposes ways to improve the effectiveness of HIV prevention by strengthening incentives for both measurement and achievement. It builds upon a companion essay that proposes an “AIDS Transition”—that is, a gradual reduction in the number of people infected with HIV even as those inflected live longer—as a reasonable objective of donor and government AIDS policy.
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Author | Mead Over |
Series | CGD Essays |
Publisher | Center for Global Development (CGD) |
Copyright | © 2010 Center for Global Development (CGD) |