As global health financing enters a period of transition, with reductions in external funding and increasing expectations for domestic resource mobilization, HIV programs are under growing pressure to deliver sustainable, efficient, and high-impact services. Prioritizing essential HIV services, informed by epidemiological need and economic feasibility, has become critical to sustaining epidemic control.
CQUIN’s ongoing HIV service prioritization series aims to support member countries in developing structured, evidence-informed approaches to prioritize services, optimize investments, and align with long-term sustainability goals.
In this webinar, panelists from Nigeria and Kenya shared their experiences and insights on prioritizing their HIV services.
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