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Brazil: Estimating the Potential Impact of an AIDS Vaccine

Published: 2010

This brief investigates the potential impact of partially effective AIDS vaccines on the concentrated AIDS epidemic in Brazil.  It also explores various vaccination strategies.  This brief was produced in collaboration with the Brazilian Ministry of Health, IPEC-FIOCRUZ and the Futures Institute.

Estimating the Potential Impact of an AIDS Vaccine in Developing Countries -- Policy Note

Published: June 2010

This new IAVI Policy Note summarizes key findings from Policy Brief #20 “Estimating the Potential Impact of an AIDS Vaccine in Developing Countries”.  It examines the future trajectory of the AIDS pandemic in developing countries, the potential impact that an AIDS vaccine could have on the pandemic, and the cost-saving potential of a future AIDS vaccine.

Kenya: Estimating the Potential Impact of an AIDS Vaccine -- Policy Note

Published: June 2010

This new IAVI Policy Note summarizes key findings from Policy Brief #24 “Kenya: Estimating the Potential Impact of an AIDS Vaccine”.  It examines the future trajectory of the AIDS epidemic in Kenya, the potential impact that an AIDS vaccine could have on the epidemic, the cost-saving potential of a future AIDS vaccine, and an analysis of vaccination strategies.

Uganda: Estimating the Potential Impact of an AIDS Vaccine -- Policy Note

Published: June 2010

This new IAVI Policy Note summarizes key findings from Policy Brief #22 “Uganda: Estimating the Potential Impact of an AIDS Vaccine".  It examines the future trajectory of the AIDS epidemic in Uganda, the potential impact that an AIDS vaccine could have on the epidemic, and the cost-saving potential of a future AIDS vaccine.

Why Women and Girls Need an AIDS Vaccine

Published: July 2010

Women’s and girls’ increased biological vulnerability to HIV infection, coupled with social and economic inequities, fuel the pandemic in resource-limited nations. This information sheet addresses some of the gender norms and inequalities that impede women’s ability to prevent HIV infection and makes the case for development of an AIDS vaccine as a powerful equity tool.

Adapting to Realities: Trends in HIV Prevention Research Funding 2000 to 2008 - Vaccines Summary

Published: July 2009

This document summarizes 2008 estimates of public, philanthropic, and commercial investment in research and development (R&D) for AIDS vaccines. These estimates were generated through a collaborative project involving the AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition (AVAC), the Alliance for Microbicide Development (AMD), the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative (IAVI), and the UNAIDS Resource Tracking Unit. More information on the HIV Vaccines and Microbicides Resource Tracking Working Group can be found at http://www.hivresourcetracking.org/ .

Estimating the Impact of an AIDS Vaccine in Developing Countries

Published: August 2009

This new policy brief examines the potential impact that an AIDS vaccine could have on the AIDS pandemic in developing countries.  The brief updates results of earlier studies to reflect newer and more accurate data on the pandemic’s characteristics.

Innovative Financing Mechanisms to Advance Global Health

Published: June 2009

This policy brief reviews recent innovations in health financing and new options under consideration to address current funding gaps that deter efforts to improve health in resource-limited countries.  Note: Revised version posted on July 15, 2009.

 
 

Kenya: Estimating the Potential Impact of an AIDS Vaccine

Published: December 2009

This brief investigates the potential impact of partially effective AIDS vaccines on the AIDS epidemic in Kenya.  It also explores various vaccination strategies and preliminarily discusses the cost-effectiveness of an AIDS vaccine.  This brief was produced in collaboration with KARSCOM, KAVI and the Futures Institute.

Perspectives on HPV vaccine introduction in Tamil Nadu, India

Published: 2009

Based on a qualitative study in Tamil Nadu, India, this brief discusses the information that is needed at the policy level to ensure effective decision-making regarding HPV vaccine introduction in developing countries.  This information will not only help address the burden of cervical cancer, but will also provide a valuable opportunity to learn from the HPV vaccine experience in planning for the introduction of future AIDS vaccines and other health technologies.


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