1 / 18

Our host country: Female Condoms and Microbicides in India

Our host country: Female Condoms and Microbicides in India. Paramita Kundu Global Campaign for Microbicides. Some Statistics. 40% of the 2.5 million people living with HIV/AIDS in India are women (NACO, 2006) A concentrated epidemic: Prevalence among general population : 0.36%

Download Presentation

Our host country: Female Condoms and Microbicides in India

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Our host country: Female Condoms and Microbicides in India Paramita Kundu Global Campaign for Microbicides

  2. Some Statistics • 40% of the 2.5 million people living with HIV/AIDS in India are women(NACO, 2006) • A concentrated epidemic: Prevalence among general population : 0.36% Prevalence among FSW : 5.38% Prevalence among MSM : 5.69 % Source: NACO,2006

  3. Setting the Scene: India and New Health Technologies • Participation in international and national HIV/SRH technologies clinical trials. • Strong capacity for manufacturing new technologies. • Long gap between development and access • Influential NGO networks that could be allies in accelerating access to new technologies.

  4. Why has Civil Society in India Been Concerned? • India a “hot spot” for research • Past unethical research practices- especially around reproduction • Legacy of population control ideology and contraceptive R&D • Suspicion of “magic bullet” solutions • Historically has played the watchdog role to protect the rights and interests of communities • Well-honed skills in protest politics & public interest litigation

  5. What have Been Some of the successful advocacy campaigns? • 1999-2000: Campaign against unethical introduction of Depo Provera and NET-EN in National Family Planning Programme by women’s groups • 2002-2007: Access to affordable AIDS treatment advocacy campaign by HIV/AIDS groups • 2003 onwards: Development of the HIV/AIDS draft bill was a collaborative effort of a wide range of stakeholders including civil society

  6. Advocates’ Voices “Women in India and worldwide are still left out of equation. The issue of trust and violence against women increases their vulnerability to HIV/AIDS. Look at the current tools for women’s protection. Usage of condoms is in men’s hands and women lack the power to take this with their primary partners. I wish we could have a product like microbicides yesterday in the hands of women” (A leading HIV/AIDS activist, India) “Why a choice in contraception alone? Why shouldn’t women be given choices in employment, education, access to health care and at the most to have equal rights as men in the family or society or to not be killed in the womb?” (unveiled realities, SAMA,1999)

  7. FEMALE CONDOMS

  8. Female Condoms in India : the beginning • Available world wide since early 1990s • Introduction of FC female condom in India in 2001 • Acceptability studies in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Maharashtra • Operations research study in West Bengal and Gujarat • Pre programme assessment through 61 NGOs in 8 states for FSW population under NACP3 and in 2 states for general population under RCH2 • FC 2 manufacturing facility in Kochi as a Joint Venture between Female Health Company and Hindustan Latex Limited

  9. Advocacy Successes • 450,000 of the 500,000 FCs distributed to NGOs in various states for pre programme assessment • Consistency in repeat purchase reported by 40-60% of sex workers • 100% use of 100,000 FCs procured by FSWs in Andhra Pradesh and Operations Research studies • Piloting through NACP III

  10. Advocacy challenges • Long drawn process: FC not even in consideration in NACP I and most of NACP II • High price remained a barrier for a long time • Initial pilot among female sex workers associated FC with sex work • Initially no available user experiences

  11. MICROBICIDES

  12. The Genesis of Microbicides “ The whole notion of microbicides was articulated by women, rural women, urban women, people all over the world way before it sparked the imagination of scientists…and it was women saying look, we need this and we want you to work on this, really mobilizing and galvanizing the community” Lori Heise, Global Campaign for Microbicides

  13. Microbicides research in India

  14. Microbicides research in India • Preclinical research of products like NIM 76,Basant,NISIN,Maganin A, Haemolymph of Indian crab • Currently there are no phase 3 trials in India because of less than expected HIV incidence to conduct such research

  15. Microbicides advocacy : India • 2000: Raising awareness to civil society by international advocacy groups like Global Campaign for Microbicides (GCM) in collaboration with local groups like Indian network of NGOs (INN) • 2002: Community stakeholders meeting • 2003: National policy meeting • 2003: Formation of the National Working Group 2003-2007:More engagement with civil society: Women’s groups, gay rights groups and HIV/AIDS groups.

  16. Advocacy successes • Increasing visibility of microbicides • Successful collaborations with key local groups • Steps towards bringing together civil society and researchers • Microbicides 2008 has provided an excellent opportunity to strengthen relationships with civil society and build relationships at policy level with National AIDS Control Organization

  17. Advocacy challenges • Not perceived as a priority; other competing priorities • Not perceived as a rights issue • Technology not yet available • Not enough awareness among SRH groups

  18. Lessons learnt

More Related