International Journal of Drug Policy
Volume 21, Issue 2 , Pages 107-109, March 2010

How much will it cost? Estimation of resource needs and availability for HIV prevention, treatment and care for people who inject drugs in Asia

  • Anne Bergenstrom

      Affiliations

    • United Nations Regional Task Force on Injecting Drug Use and HIV/AIDS for Asia and the Pacific, United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Centre for East Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Centre for East Asia and the Pacific, United Nations Building, 3rd Floor, Rajdamnern Nok Avenue, Bangkok 10200, Thailand. Tel.: +66 2 288 1439; fax: +66 2 288 1014.
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  • Ross McLeod

      Affiliations

    • eSYS Development Pty Ltd, Hanoi, Vietnam
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  • Mukta Sharma

      Affiliations

    • HIV/AIDS Asia Regional Program, Regional Technical Coordination Unit
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  • Fabio Mesquita

      Affiliations

    • World Health Organization, Regional Office of Western Pacific, Manila, Philippines
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  • Jimmy Dorabjee

      Affiliations

    • Centre for International Health, Burnet Institute for Medical Research and Public Health, Melbourne, Australia
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  • Rifat Atun

      Affiliations

    • Strategy, Performance and Evaluation, The Global Fund To Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Geneva, Switzerland
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  • Gary Lewis

      Affiliations

    • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, Regional Centre for East Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand
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  • J.V.R. Prasada Rao

      Affiliations

    • Regional Support Team, Asia and the Pacific, Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Bangkok, Thailand

Received 18 September 2009; received in revised form 11 November 2009; accepted 12 November 2009. published online 10 February 2010.

Abstract 

As countries in Asia strive to meet their universal access targets, harm-reduction programmes are yet to be scaled up to reach effective levels of coverage. Resource tracking and estimation of resource needs and gaps is critical to inform the financing decisions of major donors of harm-reduction programmes in the region. This study aimed at estimating the financial resource needs and gaps for scaling-up harm reduction in the region, building on previous research conducted by the Independent Commission on AIDS in Asia. The overall resource need for achieving universal access in the target population in 2009 was US $0.5 billion, with NSP and OST accounting for nearly 70% of the overall regional resource need. A significant resource gap, approximately 90%, of the resource need in 2009, was identified for harm reduction in the region, representing less than 2% of the overall global resource need to address AIDS. Additional resources will be required to support the introduction and scaling-up of integrated, comprehensive harm-reduction programmes that provide a full range of services to reduce HIV transmission among people who inject drugs.

Keywords: Harm reduction, Resource needs, Injecting drug use, Asia

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PII: S0955-3959(09)00156-X

doi:10.1016/j.drugpo.2009.11.004

International Journal of Drug Policy
Volume 21, Issue 2 , Pages 107-109, March 2010