NASA describes the flow of resources spent in the HIV response from their origin to the beneficiary populations. It provides decision makers with strategic information that allow countries to mobilize resources, have a stronger accountability and a more efficient and effective program implementation. NASA is a tool within the national monitoring and evaluation framework and is a recommended measurement tool to track HIV spending at country level to report to GARPR indicator 6.1.
The main questions addressed by NASA are:
- Who finances the HIV response?
- Who manages the funds?
- Who provides the services?
- What programmes are provided?
- Who benefits from the programmes?
- What resources are consumed in the production of these programmes?
This page contains tools and resources for NASA, as well as previously complete NASA country reports.
NASA Resource Tracking System
- Install software (English)
- Install software (French)
- Install software (Spanish)
- Install software (Russian)
- Install software (Portuguese)
Publications from 2009
NASA Notebook 2009 (pdf, 2.55 Mb)
NASA: Classification and Definitions 2009 (pdf, 1.18 Mb)
Linking NASA and NHA: Concepts and mechanisms (pdf, 649 Kb.)
Transactions Processing file (xls, 2Mb)
Publications from 2007
Financial resources to achieve Universal Access
Social Accounting, NHA and NASA – Introduction
NASA - Conceptual Framework Overview
Tools for Policy and Decision Making
NASA Expenditure Estimation - Costing HIV services and programs ( en | ru )
Some experience of gathering information for National AIDS Spending Assessments in the Russian Federation ( en | ru )
NASA / Financial and Expenditure Flows: Reconstruction of Transactions ( en | ru )
NASA Data Processing Excel File ( en | ru )
National AIDS Funding Matrix: Monitoring the Declaration of Commitment at the National Level ( en | ru )
Financial and Economic Monitoring of HIV/AIDS Programs and Activities in the Russian Federation (en | ru )
NASA Data Collection Tools - Forms ( en | ru )