WORKING PAPER 08/219
Title:
Are Country Reputations for Good and
Bad Leadership on AIDS Deserved?:
An Exploratory Quantitative Analysis
Author(s): Nicoli Nattrass
Date of Publication: July 2008
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Abstract
Some countries, like Brazil, have good reputations on AIDS policy, whereas
others, notably South Africa, have been criticized for inadequate leadership.
Cross-country regression analysis suggests that most of the ‘poster children’ for
AIDS leadership have indeed performed better or worse than expected given
their economic and institutional constraints and the demographic and health
challenges facing them. Regressions are run on HAART coverage (number on
highly active antiretroviral therapy as % of total need) and MTCTP coverage
(pregnant HIV+ women accessing mother-to-child-transmission prevention
services as % of total need). Brazil, Burkina-Faso, Cambodia, Costa Rica, Mali,
Namibia, Suriname, Thailand, Paraguay, and Uganda performed consistently
better than expected. South Africa, Uruguay, and Trinidad and Tobago
performed consistently and significantly worse than expected.
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