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Shedding Lights on Social Protection Responses

How can we enhance access to social protection and legal services for PLHIV and most-at risk populations? A six state intervention in India. Shedding Lights on Social Protection Responses.

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Shedding Lights on Social Protection Responses

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  1. How can we enhance access to social protection and legal services for PLHIV and most-at risk populations? A six state intervention in India Shedding Lights on Social Protection Responses Authors: S. Mudaliar1, R. Lairikyengbam2, K.N. Patnaik3, N. Mohammed4, J. Bendangchuba5, R. Vanlalruati6, T. Alfonso7, A.Syiemiong8, S.D. Yumnam2, P.C. Baliarsingh3, M.K. Singh4, B.Joseph7, S.S. Raghavan9, L. Ramakrishnan1

  2. Description of the Initiative • Access to social protection and legal services - a strategy to mitigate impact of the HIV infection and reduce HIV risk • Six states initiative of one year in partnership with UNDP, NACO, SACS and Affected communities • Demand generation through the involvement of Community Resource Persons • Advocacy with nodal departments for a non stigmatized and speedy service delivery

  3. Lessons from the Intervention • Access: 4,029 families of PLHIV and MARP applied, and 1,497 availed socio-economic schemes, legal services, and identity documents. • Major Facilitators: history of advocacy and rapport with government, proactive key officials, and/or better follow-up by PLHIV and MARPs. • Impediments: lengthy process, separate follow up for each scheme and department, complicated application forms

  4. NextSteps • Schemes and legal literacy sessions and follow-up support for PLHIV and MARPs to be integrated as part of routine prevention and care services. • Application process to be streamlined at district level • Support to community members towards submission of application forms needs to be available at district and sub-district level.

  5. Acknowledgements • Community members of PLHIV and MARPs • DAC-NACO • UNDP • SACS of Rajasthan, Orissa, Manipur, Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram • State Legal Service Authority of six states • Implementing partners at six states • Community Resource Persons (CRP) and SAATHII project implementation team

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