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The Federal HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Office (FHAPCO) and the Ministry of Health
(MOH) have recognized the need to strengthen the mobilization of domestic resources to
achieve national programmatic targets and ensure the long-term sustainability of the HIV
response. Although Ethiopia has made significant contributions to the provision of HIV
services through investments in health workers and infrastructure, in the context of
declining external support for the HIV program, domestic resources will be required to fund
core elements of the HIV program, including prevention, community-level interventions,
provider training, monitoring and evaluation, and commodity procurement. |
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