Sustainable Funding for HIV/AIDS Programs in Africa: The Role of Local Government Support in Comparative Perspective
Nambi Namusisi H.
School of Natural and Applied Sciences Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
HIV/AIDS continues to pose a significant public health challenge in Africa, with Sub-Saharan Africa accounting for the majority of global cases. While international donor funding has historically underpinned HIV/AIDS programs across the continent, the declining availability of external resources has emphasized the need for sustainable domestic financing. Local governments, situated at the intersection of national policies and community-level implementation, play a pivotal role in bridging this funding gap. This review examines the contributions of local governments to HIV/AIDS program funding in Africa through a comparative lens, focusing on successes, challenges, and opportunities for strengthening their role. Case studies from South Africa, Uganda, Nigeria, and Kenya highlight diverse approaches to resource mobilization, policy implementation, and community engagement. Persistent barriers, including limited fiscal capacity, donor dependency, weak governance structures, political instability, and competing priorities, are analyzed to inform strategic recommendations. The findings underscore the need for enhanced fiscal decentralization, capacity building, and innovative financing mechanisms to empower local governments in sustaining HIV/AIDS responses. By fostering greater local government participation, Africa can achieve more resilient and effective health systems, ensuring progress toward ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
Keywords: HIV/AIDS funding, Local government, Sustainable financing, Sub-Saharan Africa, Public health policy.
CITE AS: Nambi Namusisi H. (2025). Sustainable Funding for HIV/AIDS Programs in Africa: The Role of Local Government Support in Comparative Perspective. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY, 6(1):105-110. https://doi.org/10.59298/NIJPP/2025/61105110