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Analysis of maternal and child health spillover effects in PEPFAR countries.

Clare L HurleyWilliam H CrownJennifer KatesYiqun LuanDhwani HariharanMonica JordanClare L HurleyAllyala Nandakumar
Published in: BMJ open (2023)
This study demonstrated that important health indicators, beyond HIV, have been consistently and favourably influenced by PEPFAR presence. Child and maternal mortality have been substantially reduced, and childhood immunisation rates increased. We also found no evidence of 'crowding out' or negative spillovers in these resource-poor countries. These findings add to the body of evidence that PEPFAR has had favourable health effects beyond HIV. The implications of these findings are that foreign aid for health in one area may have favourable health effects in other areas in recipient countries. More research is needed on the influence of the mechanisms at work that create these spillover health effects of PEPFAR.
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