Go Top So where will that sort of funding be coming from?
The lowest-cost programme, rolled out in the Traps and legacies scenario, requires governments and individuals to each contribute 20%, with external contributions providing the remaining 60%. The Tough choices scenario rolls out an intermediate-cost programme option and requires the smallest relative proportion of external contributions (48%) and the greatest domestically financed proportion with government spending of 42% and individuals out-of-pocket costs of 10%. In the Times of transition scenario, requires 50% from external contributions, 40% from government, and the remaining 10% from individuals, and shows the growing engagement of African governments in responding to AIDS and the reduced dependency on aid.