THE GLOBAL FUND PROGRAMME IN MYANMAR 1.6 MILLION+ 1 MILLION+ 116,635 14,325 11,379 The Global Fund supports the prevention and treatment of the three diseases in Myanmar, with supervision from a national coordinating body chaired by the Ministry of Health and Sports. GOALS OF THE GLOBAL FUND GRANTS • Reduce HIV transmission and related illnesses, mortality, disability and social and economic impacts • End the TB epidemic in Myanmar fewer than 10 cases per 100,000 populations by 2035 • Reduce malaria morbidity and mortality by 85% and 75% respectively by 2020 relative to 2015 baseline figures KEY PROGRAMME ACHIEVEMENTS FROM 2011 - June 2018: 4 Zeya Htani Rd, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar 10528 +95 67 411 298 +95 67 411 159 [email protected]http://www.moh.gov.mm/ people treated for malaria people treated for tuberculosis injecting drug users receiving methadone maintenance therapy MDR-TB patients began second-line treatment people receiving antiretroviral therapy 13.8 MILLION+ needles and syringes distributed to drug users 41 MILLION+ condoms distributed TB HIV/AIDS MALARIA 9.8 MILLION+ people tested for malaria 7. 7 MILLION+ insecticide-treated bed nets distributed
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The Global Fund ProGrammein myanmar
1.6 million+ 1 MILLION+ 116,635
14,325
11,379
The Global Fund supports the prevention and treatment of the three diseases in Myanmar, with supervision from a national coordinating body chaired by the Ministry of Health and Sports.
Goals oF The Global Fund GranTs
• Reduce HIV transmission and related illnesses, mortality, disability and socialand economic impacts
• End the TB epidemic in Myanmar fewer than 10 cases per 100,000populations by 2035
• Reduce malaria morbidity and mortality by 85% and 75% respectively by2020relativeto2015baselinefigures
TheUnitedNationsOfficeforProjectServices(UNOPS)isPrincipalRecipientinMyanmar of the Global Fund, and is assisting the Ministry of Health and Sports (MOHS)inmanaging$154 million worthofGlobalFundgrants(NFM-2GrantsforHIVandTB)forthecontinuationofHIVandTBprogrammeimplementationinMyanmaroverathree-yearperiod(2018–2020).UNOPShasbeenassistingMOHS in managing $358 million worth of Global Fund grants over a seven-year period(2011–2017).
Myanmar Cambodia Laos Thailand Vietnam RegionalComponent Total
Total grant by country($millions)
84 43 11 22 31 52 243
$ 77.3million
$ 77million
HIVTB
UNOPSwasalsoselectedasRegionalPrincipalRecipientfortheRegionalArtemisinin-resistanceInitiative(RAI),whichisa$124millionregionalgrant(2014-2017)tocontainthespreadofdrugresistancemalariaandtocontributetowards elimination of falciparum malaria in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region. TheRAIhasbeenexpandedwithasecondphase,theRAI2-Elimination(RAI2E)programme, which is a $ 243 million regional grant to accelerate elimination of P.falciparummalariaintheGMSoverathree-yearperiod(2018–2020).
More than 3,500 health system managers, representing more than 300 townships across 17 states and regions were trained in planning, budgeting, implementationandfinancialmanagement.
Monitoring and evaluation guidelines and manuals are being developed and trainingsconductedtohelpimprovethequalityofdatacollected.Regularfieldvisits help to ensure that reliable and accurate information is gathered from various health facilities across Myanmar.
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During a monitoring visit to Rakhine State. Photo: UNOPS
imProvinG naTional sToraGe PracTicesTo ensure high quality management of medical supplies, two major warehouses were renovated in Yangon, as well as a further 35 sites, including warehouses and anti-retroviral therapy clinics in other areas of the country.
ProcurinG essenTial PharmaceuTicals and healTh ProducTs
About $28 million of pharmaceuticals were procured sustainably using grants from the Global Fund. These included anti-tuberculosis, anti-malaria and anti-retroviral medicines. A further $23 million was spent on condoms, long lasting insecticidal nets, rapid diagnostic test kits and other equipment.
ParTners Who suPPorT imPlemenTaTion oF The GranTs• Six national NGOs: Myanmar Medical Association, Myanmar Red Cross
Society, Myanmar Anti-Narcotics Association, Myanmar Health AssistantAssociation,PyiGyiKhinandMyanmarCouncilofChurches
• Three international NGOs: International Union against Tuberculosis andLung Disease, Medical Action Myanmar and Shoklo Malaria Research Unit
• UnitedNationsorganizations:UNOPS(PrincipalRecipientoftheGlobalFund),World Health Organization, United Nations Children’s Fund, United NationsPopulationFund,WorldFoodProgrammeandtheJointUnitedNationsProgrammeonHIV/AIDS
ParTnershiPs
ThenationalresponsetoHIV/AIDS,tuberculosisandmalariaisbeingledbythethreeprogrammes—theNationalAIDSProgramme,theNationalTuberculosisProgrammeandtheNationalMalariaControlProgramme—undertheguidanceand leadership of the Ministry of Health and Sports, supported by local and international non-governmental organizations and United Nations agencies.
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The refurbished central warehouse of the National AIDSProgrammeinYangon.Photo: UNOPS
Inauguration of biosafety level-3 TB laboratory, Taunggyi. Photo: UNOPS
Test kits procured with the Global Fund support. Photo: TheGlobalFund/JohnRae
$28 millionof pharmaceuticals
procured
imProvinG Food and druG adminisTraTion
A robust in-country monitoring system for pharmaceutical products was established to ensure a high quality of pharmaceutical products across Myanmar.
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Principal Recipient for GFATM, UNOPS-MyanmarMyanmar Information Management Unit
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About 3,300 staff from the national programmes were trained in logistics management and key procurement and supply chain processes such as warehouse and stock management and reporting.
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Taking samples of pharmaceutical products for testing. Photo: UNOPS
Logistics and information management training. Photo: UNOPS