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Many communities have become prime examples of how civil society and national governments can work together to reach universal access through scaling up of programmes and interventions. Today, programmes in the ‘Four P’ areas – PMTCT, paediatric care and treatment, prevention among adolescents and young people, and protection and support for children affected by AIDS – benefit from the combined financial support of each country’s dedicated public spending and overseas development assistance. 2 billion, or 70 per cent, of this total.

P. 21. , ‘Can low-income countries afford basic social protection? First results of a modelling exercise’, Issues in Social Protection, Discussion Paper 13, International Labour Office, Geneva, June 2005, p. 33. 35 Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Financial Resources Required to Achieve Universal Access to HIV Prevention, Treatment, Care and Support, UNAIDS, Geneva, September 2007, p. 4. , 2007. , January 2008, p. , 2006, p. 9. 38 Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, Financial Resources Required to Achieve Universal Access to HIV Prevention, Treatment, Care and Support, UNAIDS, Geneva, September 2007, pp.

UNAIDS in 2007 refined the HIV and AIDS estimation methodology to reflect more reliable data available from population-based surveys and expanded national sentinel surveillance systems in a number of countries. As a result, UNAIDS has retrospectively generated new estimates for the past years based on the refined methodology. T o achieve consistency and establish a comparative measurement of progress, trend analyses must be recalculated using only the newly generated estimates. Similarly, global estimates of the number of women needing PMTCT services have been refined, and the coverage rates reported for 2004 and 2005 have thus been recalculated using the newly generated estimates.

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