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| HIV affected Cambodians sit outside their houses at Tuol Sambo village in Phnom Penh. (Photo: AP) |
Phnom Penh Wednesday, 22 December 2010
“The government of Cambodia and its development partners need to work together to carefully develop a financing plan..."
Cambodian and US health officials are asking the government to budget more money for HIV and AIDS, fearing that donor fatigue will erode gains the country has made in fighting the disease.
Cambodia currently spends around $50 million per year for its HIV and AIDS programs, with about 90 percent funded by donors.
However, donors tend to reduce spending on such programs over the long haul, and Cambodia needs to actually increase its spending, to about $68 million a year through 2031, to continue its progress against the disease.
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Cambodia currently spends around $50 million per year for its HIV and AIDS programs, with about 90 percent funded by donors.
However, donors tend to reduce spending on such programs over the long haul, and Cambodia needs to actually increase its spending, to about $68 million a year through 2031, to continue its progress against the disease.
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