Top Banner
Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint Summer 2013
18

Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Dec 26, 2015

Download

Documents

Marcus Lynch
Welcome message from author
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Page 1: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection

& Prevention and Response to Survivors

of Domestic and Gender Based Violence

in Rwanda

2012-2014Revised PowerPoint Summer 2013

Page 2: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Rwanda (The Millenium Development Goals Report 2011)

Republic in central and eastern Africa

Population: 10.5 million (August 2012)

Ethnic groups: Hutu 84%, Tutsi 15%, Twa 1%

One of the poorest countries in the world

GDP per capita (PPP US$): 1,032

Population below $1 (PPP) per day: 76.8%

Human Development Index Rank: 166 (1-187, 1 is highest)

Page 3: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Rwanda in Statistics (The Millenium Development Goals Report 2011)

Seats held by women in Parliament: 56% Female enrollment in primary education:

97% Life expectancy at birth: women 60, men 57

years Maternal mortality ratio: 487 deaths per

100,000 births Infant mortality rate: 70 deaths per 1,000 live

births Births attended by skilled health personnel:

52.1% Contraceptive prevalence rate: 36.4% 3% of the population HIV positive

90% infected during pregnancy

Page 4: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Children in Rwanda (Unicef 1/2011)

Half of the population children (48% 2012)

21% of children under 18 years of age are orphans

60% of Rwandan children live below the poverty line

11% of Rwandan children are involved in child labor

One of the world’s highest concentration of orphans

Page 5: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Rwanda - History

In the early 1990s, Hutu extremists within Rwanda’s political elite blamed the entire Tutsi minority population for the country’s increasing social, economic and political problems.

In 1994, the Rwandan genocide exploded after the plane which carried President Habyarimana, a Hutu, was shot down.

Under the cover of war, Hutu extremists launched the Rwandan genocide targeting the extinction of the Tutsi people.

Page 6: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Rwanda 1994

In 100 days, 500,000 - 1,000,000 Tutsi and politically moderate Hutu were killed.

Approximately 400,000 children were orphaned.

Women were raped. 50% of health

workers were killed or deported.

3,700,000 refugees.After the genocide and war, Rwanda has been a country of vulnerable women and children.

Page 7: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS

After the genocide, Rwanda had critical issues impeding its development:

Page 8: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Gender-based violence

Page 9: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Critical issues:

Treating HIV positive women

Preventing transmission of the virus to their offspring

Giving women healthcare and reproductive health services

Preventing and responding to the violence stemming from the brutalization of the society

Page 10: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

In response to these urgent needs Zonta International will provide US$1,000,000

to eliminate new pediatric HIV infections and prevent domestic and gender-based violence in Rwanda

in cooperation with the United Nations Children´s Fund (UNICEF).

Zonta International’s Support:US$600,000 (2008-2010)US$500,000 (2010-2012)US$1,000,000 (2012-2014)

Zonta International has a unique opportunity to help win the war on HIV and eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS in

Rwanda!

Page 11: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Goals

Eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV in Rwanda by 2015

Reduce incidence and lessen the impact of gender-based violence

Zonta International has a unique opportunity to help win the war on HIV and eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV/AIDS

in Rwanda!

Page 12: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

What has already been done?

Two One Stop Centers (OSCs Isange and Rusizi)

The Family Package Program

Page 13: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Rehabilitation of the Matyazo Health Center

Page 14: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.
Page 15: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

The Family Package Program

Page 16: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

The story of Angelique Mukamusoni

Page 17: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

Outcomes

• Improved access to HIV testing

• Improved services for approximately 600,000 pregnant women

• HIV prevention policies and guidelines

• One Stop Centers in all provinces

• 3,000 survivors of violence will be served

Page 18: Elimination of New Pediatric HIV Infection & Prevention and Response to Survivors of Domestic and Gender Based Violence in Rwanda 2012-2014 Revised PowerPoint.

The women and children of Rwanda thank you

for your donations to this program

and for making a difference

in Rwanda!