Overcoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Overcoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ukraine Ukraine Looking ahead: Programme supported by the Global Fund Stakeholders meeting Stakeholders meeting February, 2006 February, 2006 Andriy Klepikov Andriy Klepikov Executive Director, Executive Director, International HIV/AIDS Alliance in Ukraine International HIV/AIDS Alliance in Ukraine
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Overcoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic in UkraineOvercoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic in UkraineOvercoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic in UkraineOvercoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ukraine
Looking ahead:
Programme supported by the Global FundProgramme supported by the Global Fund
Andriy KlepikovAndriy KlepikovExecutive Director,Executive Director, International HIV/AIDS Alliance in UkraineInternational HIV/AIDS Alliance in Ukraine
Major developments so farMajor developments so farMajor developments so farMajor developments so far
www.aidsalliance.org.ua
Meeting all major 2005 targetsMeeting all major 2005 targets
Rolling out substitution therapy Rolling out substitution therapy
Being substantial part of national response Being substantial part of national response
Catalyzing improvements in national response Catalyzing improvements in national response
Strengthening coordination at the local level Strengthening coordination at the local level
Linking prevention and care through community Linking prevention and care through community based services and information (CBSI)based services and information (CBSI)
Meeting the contractual conditionsMeeting the contractual conditions
Extension of Extension of 126 grant agreement126 grant agreementss withwith 89 subrecipient 89 subrecipientss for for a total amount of a total amount of over over 3535 million million UAH UAH
Expanding ARV treatment to 5 new oblasts (20 in total) Expanding ARV treatment to 5 new oblasts (20 in total)
Provision of substitution therapy to over Provision of substitution therapy to over 11660 0 patientspatients
Starting introducing ART for 30 patients in the penitentiary Starting introducing ART for 30 patients in the penitentiary system (Daryivska penitentiary institution system (Daryivska penitentiary institution № 10 № 10 in Kherson in Kherson oblastoblast)) and launching pilot needle exchange projects in Lviv and launching pilot needle exchange projects in Lviv and Mykolaivand Mykolaiv
Scaling up harm reduction services to all oblasts of Ukraine Scaling up harm reduction services to all oblasts of Ukraine (except Ternopil)(except Ternopil)
Overcoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ukraine Overcoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ukraine Budget to actual for 2005, USDBudget to actual for 2005, USDOvercoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ukraine Overcoming the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Ukraine Budget to actual for 2005, USDBudget to actual for 2005, USD
Lack of support in rolling out substitution therapy Lack of support in rolling out substitution therapy and constraints in registration and setting up and constraints in registration and setting up projects with methadoneprojects with methadone
Absence of national HIV/AIDS strategy ensuring Absence of national HIV/AIDS strategy ensuring treatment and prevention continuumtreatment and prevention continuum
Growing gap in funding for focused prevention, i.e. Growing gap in funding for focused prevention, i.e. due to the failure with the World Bank project due to the failure with the World Bank project implementationimplementation
Continuous changes in the Ukrainian government Continuous changes in the Ukrainian government
2006 targets2006 targets2006 targets2006 targets
www.aidsalliance.org.ua
• 3,700 patients on ART (including 600 children)
• 700 IDUs on ST (400 of which also on ART);
• 5,700 pregnant women receive PMTCT;
• 15,500 PLHA access non-clinical care & support
(including 2,000 children)
• 98,00098,000 IDUs
• 10,00010,000 sex workers access prevention services
• 14,00014,000 prisoners
• 3,700 patients on ART (including 600 children)
• 700 IDUs on ST (400 of which also on ART);
• 5,700 pregnant women receive PMTCT;
• 15,500 PLHA access non-clinical care & support
(including 2,000 children)
• 98,00098,000 IDUs
• 10,00010,000 sex workers access prevention services