Materials and Publications

World Bank 2020 report “Tackling the World’s Fastest-Growing HIV Epidemic. More Efficient HIV Responses in Eastern Europe and Central Asia”

The report contains an overview of the results and recommendations from the HIV allocative efficiency studies conducted by the World Bank and partner agencies in 11 countries in the EECA region: Armenia, Belarus, Bulgaria, Georgia, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Moldova, North Macedonia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.

Аssessment of the sustainability of the opioid agonist therapy programme in the context of transition from donor support to domestic funding in Belarus

This assessment has been initiated by the Eurasian Harm Reduction Association to assess the progress in reaching sustainability of the opioid agonist therapy (OAT) programme in the Republic of Belarus in the context of transition from donor support to domestic funding. The sustainability assessment of the OAT programme in the Republic of Belarus in 2020 was […]

Аssessment of the sustainability of the opioid agonist therapy programme in the context of transition from donor support to domestic funding in Tajikistan

This assessment has been initiated by the Eurasian Harm Reduction Association to assess the progress in reaching sustainability of the opioid agonist therapy (OAT) programme in the Republic of Tajikistan in the context of transition from donor support to domestic funding. 

The Challenges of Global Fund Transition in Albania: HIV Prevention Services for Key Populations on the Brink of Collapse

According to the estimated needs to sustain HIV and TB responses in Albania, approximately US$3 million is required per year to address the two epidemics effectively. The implementation of the current Global Fund HIV and TB grant of approximately US$5.8 million is ending in December 2019. The last transition grant is expected to start in […]

Interregional workshop in preparation for transitioning towards domestic financing in TB, HIV and Malaria response

This report is prepared on a workshop, organized jointly by the WHO Regional Office for Europe, WHO headquarters, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and the United States Agency for International Development, took place on 17–19 October 2018, in Tbilisi, Georgia.