National AIDS Spending Assessment (NASA) was conducted for the first time in Nepal by the HIV/AIDS and STI Control Board (HSCB), Government of Nepal, with technical and financial assistance from UNAIDS. It began in 2008 with the formation of a 17-member Task Force to steer the process. A three-day training programme was also organised for programme and finance staffs of partner organizations to acquaint them with the objectives of the assessment,the process, NASA classification, and other details. Following a mapping of resource flow to the HIV/AIDS programme, NASA 2007 collected data from sources, agents, and provider organisations on overall spending during 2007 on HIV/AIDS. Information gathered was analysed using the NASA global methodology and software. The exercise is assumed to have captured over 90% of spending on HIV/AIDS in Nepal. Most of the organizations involved submitted financial data, only a small number did not respond to the NASA data request. Overall, 53 data entries from sources and a number from agents and providers were entered into the NASA resource tracking software. Each entry consisted of data on specific categories of spending, beneficiary population, and production factors.
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GoN, UNAIDS
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Keywords:
AIDS, AIDS PREVENTION, HIV AND AIDS RELATED RESEARCH, NATIONAL STRATEGIES, VULNERABLE PEOPLE, SOURCES, METHODOLOGY AND PROCESS, BILATERAL AND MULTILATERAL SPENDING, SOCIAL PROTECTION, SOCIAL SERVICES
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Thematic Group: UNAIDS
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HIV/AIDS
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10.03.01
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