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TACAIDS HIV/AIDS Bi-annual Review 2008: Prevention & Indicators

This report highlights the goals, indicators, and targets for reducing HIV transmission in the country. It focuses on promoting abstinence, condom use, and reducing risky behavior among young people, as well as preventing mother-to-child transmission. Other themes include risk reduction among vulnerable populations, STI prevention and treatment, distribution of condoms, workplace interventions, and expansion of HIV testing and counseling services.

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TACAIDS HIV/AIDS Bi-annual Review 2008: Prevention & Indicators

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  1. Prevention • Goal, Indicators and Targets • TACAIDS HIV/AIDS BI-ANNUAL REVIEW 2008

  2. Goal: Reduce the HIV transmission in the country Indicators (2): • Percentage of young women and men aged 15 to 24 who are HIV infected • Percentage of infants born to HIV positive mothers who are HIV infected

  3. Sub-theme 1Promotion of abstinence, delayed sexual debut, partner reduction and consistent condom use among young people in and out of school HIV/AIDS BI-ANNUAL REVIEW 2008

  4. Sub-theme 1 → Indicators (3): Percentage of • Schools that provided life-skills based HIV education in the last academic year (UNGASS 11) • Young women and men who have had sexual intercourse with more than one partner in the last 12 months

  5. Both sexes who had intercourse with more than one partner

  6. Sub-theme 1 Indicators:Percentage of • Young women and men aged 15–24 who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission

  7. Sub-theme 1→ Indicators: Percentage of • Young men and women (15-24) who have had sexual intercourse before the age of 15 (Universal Access) • Young men and women (15-24) who have had sexual intercourse before the age of 15 reduced from 9.5% and 10.6% in 2003/4 to 7% in 2012 (F 11%, M10%)

  8. Sub-theme 1 → Indicators: Percentage of Women and men aged 15–49 who had more than one sexual partner in the past 12 months reporting the use of a condom during their last sexual intercourse.

  9. Sub-theme 2 →Reduction of risk of HIV infection among the most vulnerable populations → Indicators/Targets: Percentage of • Women who feel that a wife is justified to propose condom use if she knows that her husband has an STI • Women have increased from 75% in 2005 (TDHS) to 85% in 2012

  10. Sub-theme 2 Reduction of risk of HIV infection among the most vulnerable populations Cont Indicators: Percentage of • Injecting drug users reporting the use of sterile needles and syringes the last time they injected (UNGASS)

  11. Sub-theme 4: → Prevention, treatment and control of other STIs → Indicators and Target • # of STI patients per 100 000 population • % of patients with STI at health care facilities who are appropriately diagnosed, treated and counseled

  12. Sub-theme 4: Prevention, treatment and control of other STIs Indicators and Target # of patients with STIs who are appropriately diagnosed, treated and counseled increased from 67% in 2005 (NACP) to 75% in 2012

  13. Sub-theme 6 Prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV Indicators and Target • % of HIV-positive pregnant women who received antiretrovirals to reduce the risk of mother to child transmission • % of HIV-positive pregnant women who received antiretrovirals to reduce the risk of mother to child transmission increased from 12% in 2006 to 96% in 2012.

  14. Sub-theme 7: → Promotion and distribution of condoms → • % of women and men aged 15 to 49 who had more than one sexual partner in the past 12 months reporting the use of a condom during their last sexual intercourse.

  15. Sub-theme 7: → Promotion and distribution of condoms → • % of women and men aged 15–49 who had more than one sexual partner in the past 12 months reporting the use of a condom during their last sexual intercourse has increased from 38.0%F and 49.7%M in 2003/4 to 45%F and 55% M by 2012.

  16. Sub-theme 7: → Promotion and distribution of condoms → • Indicator: # of male and female condoms distributed to end users in the last 12 months (Universal Access) • Target: Number of male and female condoms distributed to end users in the past 12 months increased from 158 million (M)/ 776,000 (F) in 2006 to 250 million (M)/1.5 million (F) in 2012 • .

  17. Sub-theme 7: Promotion and distribution of condoms → Indicator: Policy changes to allow condoms in prisons in place by 2012

  18. Sub-theme 8:Prevention of HIV transmission through blood transfusion, exposure to contaminated body fluids and contaminated instruments Indicator • Percentage of blood units screened for HIV in a quality assured manner (UNGASS)

  19. Sub-theme 9Introduction of new prevention interventions Indicator: • Proportional of male children and youth circumcised

  20. Sub-theme 3Expansion of workplace interventions, with special attention for mobile and migrant workers Indicator: • Percentage of large workplaces (public and private) that have HIV prevention and care policies and programs

  21. Sub-theme 5: Promotion and expansion of HIV testing and counseling services • Indicator: Percentage of women and men aged 15-49 who received an HIV test in the last 12 months and know the results • Indicator: Number of testing and counseling sites per district population

  22. Sub-theme 5: Promotion and expansion of HIV testing and counseling services • Target: Target: Percentage of women and men aged 15 to 49 who received an HIV test in the last 12 months and know the results increased from 7% in 2006 (TDHS) to 12% in 2012

  23. END OF PRESENTATION THANK YOU

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