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OVC costing technical consultation meeting report
(Boston University Center for Global Health and Development, 2010-06-28)The two day meeting explored the challenges and lessons learned from existing OVC program costing and outcome evaluation studies from various countries, and how these country and program specific models can lead to more ... -
Children of female sex workers and injection drug users: a review of vulnerability, resilience, and family-centered models of care in low and middle-income countries
(Boston University Center for Global Health and Development, 2010-02)Background: Injection drug users and female sex workers are often categorized as two of the populations most at risk for becoming infected with HIV in countries with concentrated epidemics. Many of the adults who fall into ... -
Costs, outcomes, and cost-effectiveness of ovc interventions
(Boston University Center for Global Health and Development, 2010-01)More than 1 out of every 10 children in sub-Saharan Africa and 1 out of 15 in Asia are orphans. A significant proportion of these children in sub-Saharan Africa were orphaned because one or both parents died from AIDS. ... -
The scale, scope and impact of alternative care for OVC in developing countries
(Boston University Center for Global Health and Development, 2010-01)Over 145 million children worldwide have lost one or both parents due to various causes, 15 million of these are due to AIDS (1,2); and many more have been made vulnerable due to other causes. The global community has ... -
Methods for the quantitative evaluation of program impacts
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Strengthening child care systems through costed services
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Cost effectiveness and financial sustainability in ovc plansand budget: what more needs to be done
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Costing of ovc service delivery in South Africa and Zambia
(Boston University Center for Global Health and Development, 2010-09-30)The objective of the costing component of the FABRIC End of Project Evaluation (EoPE) was to estimate the full cost of inputs (goods and services) used to implement the FABRIC program at the level of FABRIC sub-recipient ... -
OVC cost model
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Children of female sex workers and injection drug users: a review of vulnerability,resilience, and family-centered models of care in low and middle-income countries
(Boston University Center for Global Health and Development, 2010)Female sex workers (FSWs) and injection drug users (IDUs) are often categorized as two of the four populations “most-at-risk” for becoming infected with HIV due to behaviors that heighten their vulnerability to the virus. ...