UNAIDS: Evidence reveals cross-country price variation for the procurement of HIV treatment

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UNAIDS feature story

UNAIDS has published its consolidated annual information on the cost of procuring antiretroviral treatment based on data provided by countries through the UNAIDS Global AIDS Monitoring tool.  

The consolidated data, which can be accessed from the UNAIDS HIV Financial Dashboard, presents average unit prices for first- and second-line regimens, disaggregated by income group, region, country, regimen, and by domestic versus international source of procurement. This release provides strengthened financial transparency that is essential for policy dialogue and to advance global and national reforms for affordable HIV medicines. 

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Source : UNAIDS

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