Saturday, August 16, 2008

Process Of Prioritisation And Principles For Resource Allocation Within The National AIDS Control Program And Influences Working On Programmatic Allocation Of Resources

Category: Finance.

Asset protection.



To promote efficient allocation of resources in such a system requires making decision makers knowledgeable about HIV, building technical capacity for effective resource allocation, instilling the importance of data based decision making within the institutional set up and ensuring availability of relevant, updated and valid information. Donor influence could be accounted for by its unique nature of being extensively financed through International Development Assistance[ 34] . While it does not afford the debtor a complete level of protection for the residence, it makes the residence sufficiently unattractive to a creditor so that in practice, creditors very rarely pursue residences in QPRTs. The figures in the above table are population averages and therefore mask the wide differences in the indicators in the different population groups. Study participants considered the existence of an unambiguous hierarchical system of allocating public money, with well- described responsibilities, authorities and a separation of power at each level of decision- making an asset. The pace of redressing inequities in the distribution of scarce health care resources in Namibia has been slow. Process of prioritisation and principles for resource allocation within the National AIDS Control Program and influences working on programmatic allocation of resources.


Themes touched upon in the interview guide included participant s understanding of the national process of resource allocation, strengths and gaps working in the system. Many American attorneys limit their practices to specialized fields of law. To gain a variety of perspectives and opinions, interviews of decision makers at various levels and in different departments within the bureaucracy were conducted. Asset protection( sometimes also referred to as debtor- creditor law) refers to a set of legal techniques and a body of statutory and common law dealing with protecting assets of individuals and business entities from civil money judgments. Some of the techniques discussed above protect rental real estate, intellectual property, businesses, collectibles or other valuable assets. Provincial Finance and Planning departments involvement in developing provincial PC 1s were described by two participants as" (A) 2& #65533. 3 day negotiation process" , with limited consideration to individual program capacities and needs as the PC1s were based on federally developed templates. The initial reaction of provincial governments, as revealed by four participants, was a rejection of the program because HIV was not considered a Public Health threat and loans for the program were transferable to the provincial governments.


The nature of the demand is attractive because it is relatively insensitive to price. The use of these entities is not an absolute shield against creditors, because a creditor cannot be forced to go away.

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