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Multi-criteria priority setting in HIV/AIDS control in Indonesia
This program aims to support policy makers on the priority setting of HIV/AIDS interventions in West-Java, as resources are limited. This project is embedded in Padjadjaran University Bandung and works closely with policymakers and other stakeholders to elicit their criteria for priority setting of HIV/AIDS interventions, in order to make transparent and rational choices on the best use of money. The project runs from 2010-2014.
Staff Members involved:Related publications:
- Towards participatory and evidence-based resource allocation decisions for AIDS funding in Indonesia (FULL REPORT)
- Towards participatory and evidence-based resource allocation decisions for AIDS funding in Indonesia (APPENDIX)
- Priority setting in HIV/AIDS control in West Java Indonesia: an evaluation based on the accountability for reasonableness framework.
- Cost-effectiveness of Scaling Up Voluntary Counselling and Testing in West-Java, Indonesia
- Appendix - Tromp et al 2013. Cost-effectiveness of scaling up voluntary counseling and testing in West Java, Indonesia
- Mapping of multiple criteria for priority setting of health interventions: an aid for decision makers