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PROGRAMME UPDATE

OVERCOMING HIV/AIDS EPIDEMICS IN UKRAINE

National programme supported by GFATM Presentation by Mikhail Minakov at the 3 d Stakeholders’ Meeting on the GFATM Grant to Ukraine, Kyiv, September 2, 2004

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE

oblast group component Treatment, Care and Support Focused Prevention Information, Education and Advocacy Monitoring and Evaluation

OBLAST GROUPS’ FUNCTIONS

Geographic focus for stronger impactSynergetic comprehensive responses at oblast level Involvement of new partners Definition of work-plans within each priority oblastReporting on programme activities per oblast (in

quarter 2, quarter 3 and quarter 4)

Monitoring of programme activities in each oblastCoordination of supported projects in each oblastCapacity building of partner NGOs in oblasts Cooperation with Regional Coordination

Committees, HIV/AIDS Centres, other projects and other donors

OBLAST GROUPS’ MEMBERSHIP Working now:

Employees from the four programme

components

Field Support Officers

To be appointed in September:

Regional Resource Centres representativesRegional Alliance Ukraine representatives

(will be appointed with support from USAID)

PROGRAMME COMPONENTS

Prevention in Vulnerable CommunitiesCreating an Enabling Environment

through Information, Education, and Advocacy

Monitoring and EvaluationTreatment, Care and Support

RESULTS OF PREVENTION IN VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES

RESULTS OF CALLS FOR PROPOSALS

Focused prevention - IDUs, CSWs, MSM24 projects supported in priority oblasts and 14 projects in other

regions of Ukraine

One more project to be supported in SeptemberTotal sum of grants is about $ 1,000,000Number of people receiving services – 26,932 Focused prevention – prisoners1 project supported in Mykolayiv oblast providing services to 1,500

prisoners

1 project supported to provide services to prisoners in Cherkasy1 project (covering 5 oblasts) about to be approvedSpending on these grants by the end of the year will total up to

$80,000

5,000 prisoners are expected to have access to services

ALLIANCE INTERVENTIONS IN THE AREA OF PREVENTION

Trainings for Programme partners inProject managementFinancial managementMonitoring and evaluationSituation assessmentAdvocacy for representatives of vulnerable groupsProcurement of prevention-related commodities and

medicines

Technical assistance visits to granteesNetworking of supported organisations

RESULTS IN CREATING AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT THROUGH INFORMATION, EDUCATION, AND ADVOCACY

NATIONAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGY

Results of the working group activities have

been presented during the UN HIV/AIDS technical group meeting

37 research reports have been collected and

summarised

Research matrix and abstracts preparedAdvocating for the strategy is in progressThe working group will have meetings in

September to analyse the collected materials and prepare report for all stakeholders

HIV PREVENTION THROUGH THE EDUCATION SYSTEM

(1)

Coordination of the Programme and Ministry of Education and

Science (MoES), as well as other key international and local institutions has been established

Programme related information distributed within the MoES

system

Joint working plan of the Programme component approved by

MoES

Education stakeholders meeting conducted on June 30, 2004Working group including specialists of MoES, representatives of

donors and NGOs gathers regularly

Nine education calls for proposals were prepared jointly by MoES

and the Alliance and announced; all decisions on winners of the CFPs to be made in September 2004

HIV PREVENTION THROUGH

THE EDUCATION SYSTEM (2)

To continue successful initiatives in 2003 the Alliance has

provided a grant to the Ukrainian Scientific and Methodological Centre of Applied Psychology and Social Work. The project envisages:

Promotion of a curriculum content review and programmes

for secondary schools, technical colleges and high schools to effectively cover HIV/AIDS prevention education

Involvement of teachers in activities aimed to build up and

develop in children and young people safe behavioural skills, healthy life-style, and a tolerant attitude to PLHA

Seven successful candidates will be chosen to run Regional

Resource Centres on September 10, 2004

ADVOCACY

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COMPETITIONS 2 calls for proposals have been completed:

Advocacy for the rights and interests of representatives of groups

vulnerable to HIV/AIDS

Advocacy for the rights of PLHA

7 grants issued to regional NGOs to advocate for the rights and interests of representatives of groups vulnerable to HIV/AIDS The Vinnitsa Human Rights group selected to implement project on protection of rights and interests of PLHA

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ALLIANCE ACTIVITIES 1 policy briefing issued 2 policy and advocacy up-date issued 2 trainings implemented:

Gathering alternative information on HIV/AIDS (jointly with the

Network of PLHA)

Advocacy in HIV/AIDS and project design

700 PLHA in 15 regions of Ukraine have been interviewed within the framework of the alternative information collection project (implemented by the Network of PLHA)

INFORMATION, EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION WORK WITH VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES

Working group has assessed more then 200 materials

according to developed criteria and continues collecting materials

Old Information Technologies Co has been selected to

develop the database software of IEC materials

One call for proposals for periodical publications has

been announced; the decision on 5 winners is to be made in September 2004

2 more calls for proposals are to be announced in

September 2004

WORKING WITH MASS MEDIA

7 calls for proposals and tenders are completedWinning organisations include:International youth festival ‘Chaika’ to implement a gala-

concert on September 19, 2004

AIDS Foundation East – West to implement a National

Mass Media campaign on solidarity and tolerant attitude to people living with HIV/AIDS

Eastern European Institute of Development to develop

and produce an analytical bulletin for mass-media

Charitable Foundation ‘Intellectual Perspective’ to hold

national competition on HIV/AIDS issues among printed and electronic mass media, journalists and non professionals

MONITORING & EVALUATION

NATIONAL INDICATORS

In the framework of the National Programme the Alliance is supporting data collection on national indicators of the country response to the epidemic:

- through support of the National AIDS centre - through conducting special surveys collecting

information for 6 indicators from the list of 15 core indicators and for 11 indicators from the list of 15 additional indicators

NATIONAL M&E SYSTEM IMPROVING NATIONAL CAPACITY TO MONITOR AND EVALUATE THE RESPONSE TO THE HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC Strategic results

Support for the Ukrainian AIDS Centre:2 trainings for regional AIDS Centres on improving routine surveillanceprocurement of test-kits for sentinel surveillance begun tender on equipment procurement for computerising the HIV case registration

system announced

Software and registration forms for the HIV case registration system

have been approved by the Ministry of Health

Unified methodologies on collecting information on national indicators

are being developed (under the coordination of UNAIDS ):

Method guidance for behavioural monitoring of youth as a component of

second generation surveillance

Method guidance for survey of tolerant attitudes to PLHAMethod guidance for survey of HIV/AIDS workplace policies and programmes

NATIONAL M&E SYSTEM CONDUCTING RESEARCH AND SURVEYS REQUIRED FOR COLLECTING INFORMATION ON NATIONAL INDICATORS Short term results

2 surveys are being conducted among IDUs, CSW and

MSM

2 more surveys have been announced:“Behaviour monitoring of youth as a component of

second generation surveillance”

“Survey on HIV/AIDS workplace policies and

programmes”

2 more surveys among people in uniform and among

prison inmates will be announced

BEHAVIOUR SURVEY OF INJECTING DRUG USERS (IDU) AND COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS (CSW) AS A COMPONENT OF SECOND GENERATION SENTINEL SURVEILLANCE

The State Institute for Family and Youth Problems has been

chosen to implement the survey. This agency is responsible for conducting behavioural monitoring as a component of second generation surveillance given the approval of the national M&E system. The budget for 14 oblasts needed for data extrapolation for national level and development of prevention programmes in new oblasts is $89,074.

Piloting of survey tools is now finished. The field stage of survey

is in progress.

BEHAVIOUR MONITORING OF MEN HAVING SEX WITH MEN AS A PART OF SECOND GENERATION SURVEILLANCE

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In 2004 the group of social research experts developed a method guidance for behavioural monitoring of MSM and recommended research tools. Recognising that men who have sex with men constitute an under researched community in Ukraine, the Alliance and the UK Government department for international development (DFID) have agreed that technical assistance should be provided to the agency that wins this contract. This will be funded through DFID's Technical Assistance Programme to Ukraine. Robert Oostvogels will be the consultant from DFID and Paul Boyce will provide TA from the Alliance.

The proposal of the Centre of Social Expertise of the Institute of Sociology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine was supported by the tender review committee on some conditions. A contract is currently being finalised.

M&E SYSTEM AND PLAN

The Alliance has developed a standardised reporting system. The system is used by its sub-grantees, intermediary organisations and the Alliance itself and is based on: 1) Programme objectives and expected results, and 2) the following coverage indicator categories:

Number of people reachedNumber of service points supportedNumber of people trained

The M&E system and plan specially designed by the Alliance for the National Programme has been acknowledged by the Global Fund as a model for similar programmes around the world.

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