Financing Global Health 2017: Funding Universal Health Coverage and the Unfinished HIV/AIDS Agenda

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figure 35: DAH for HIV/AIDS by channel of assistance, 1990–2017 figure 36: Top 20 countries by 2016 HIV/AIDS burden of disease versus average 2014–2016 DAH figure 37: Spending on HIV/AIDS by income group, 2000–2015 figure 38: Spending on HIV/AIDS by function, 2000–2015 figure 39: Health spending, HIV/AIDS spending, disability-adjusted life years, population, and the number of people living with HIV/AIDS, 2015 figure 40: Spending on HIV/AIDS by prevalence group, 2000–2015 figure 41: Government spending on HIV/AIDS by income group, 2000–2015 figure 42: Rate of change in HIV/AIDS spending per prevalent case by source and prevalence group, 2000–2015 figure 43: Government spending on HIV/AIDS by GBD super-region, 2000–2015 figure 44: Development assistance for HIV/AIDS by income group, 2000-2015 figure 45: Domestic HIV/AIDS spending, development assistance for HIV/AIDS, and number of people living with HIV/AIDS, by GBD super-region, 2015 figure 46: Prepaid private spending on HIV/AIDS by income group, 2000–2015 figure 47: Out-of-pocket spending on HIV/AIDS by income group, 2000–2015 figure 48: Health spending, 2040 figure 49: Proportion of projected increases due to funding source by income group, 1995–2040 figure 50: Universal health coverage financing frontier figure 51: Universal health coverage in 2030 figure 52: Covered lives; 2015 and 2030 reference and 2030 better scenarios figure 53: Increase in universal health coverage index from 2015 to 2030 by driver

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