 The study found that HIV, TB, and malaria programs have been successful in terms of cost efficiency and programmatic selection criteria over the past decade. International assistance, financial and technical, played a key role in these successes. With the goal of achieving universal health coverage, this analysis can help reinforce commitments to sustainable development goal targets while highlighting the importance of continuing to prioritize these critical programs. This article was authored by Embedynsoa H. Relativi, Jeremy Addison Lauer, Carel Pretorius, and others.