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This decision tree outlines considerations for applying for Rd 11 country program funding with a focus on HIV prevention. It covers readiness to address risk behaviors, understanding key populations, and necessary planning steps for implementation. Whether to target a specific group or the general population is also discussed.
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Decision tree for countries for Rd 11 Kellie Wilson and Dave Burrows
Apply for Rd 11? • Yes/No? Issues to consider: • Is the country ready to implement a significant program of activities to address clearly identified risk behaviours among those most-at risk of HIV infection? • Is there a clear understanding among government and international agencies of who is most-at risk, where they are and likely modes of transmission?
If NO • Undertake Modes of Transmission study: where will next 1000 infections come from? • Population size estimation of key affected populations: IDUs, SW, MSM • Increase understanding of epidemiology & behaviour of key populations, including mapping • National M&E Plan • National TA Plan, especially potential PRs & SRs • CCM strengthening
If YES • Targeted Pool proposal/ usual proposal? Issues: • Epidemiology: Mostly in key populations? Mostly general population? • If in key populations, do you know how many (PSE), where (mapping), modes of transmission • Can the country make a significant impact with targeted pool funding available?