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Stakeholders of Harm Reduction Program

Stakeholders of Harm Reduction Program. Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 2005. Donors dealing with HR issues in Kyrgyzstan. OSI/Soros Foundation Kyrgyzstan UNDP USAID DFID World Bank UNAIDS WHO UNODC UNFPA UNIFEM UNICEF. USAID. CAR HIV/AIDS Prevention Program Implementing years – 2001-2003

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Stakeholders of Harm Reduction Program

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  1. Stakeholders of Harm Reduction Program Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 2005

  2. Donors dealing with HR issues in Kyrgyzstan • OSI/Soros Foundation Kyrgyzstan • UNDP • USAID • DFID • World Bank • UNAIDS • WHO • UNODC • UNFPA • UNIFEM • UNICEF

  3. USAID CAR HIV/AIDS Prevention Program Implementing years – 2001-2003 Prime Recipient – Soros Foundation Kazakhstan Main activities: • trainings on capacity building for HR NGOs • publishing of leaflets, posters, brochures

  4. USAID Drug Demand Reduction Program Implementation period - 2002-2007 Countries covered by program: • Uzbekistan • Tajikistan • Kyrgyzstan

  5. Partners implementing the program

  6. DDRP in Kyrgyzstan • annual budget – 100 000 USD* • pilot oblasts – Osh, Jalal-Abad • main activities: • treatment readiness projects • drug-free rehabilitation centers • media campaigns • trainings for specialists

  7. DFID funded HIV CAR Programme implementation period – 2005 -2009 countries covered: • Uzbekistan • Kyrgyzstan • Tajikistan budget – 5,4 million pound sterling for three countries

  8. DFID funded HIV CAR Programme priority directions: • Monitoring & Evaluation • Scaling up Harm Reduction activities • Supporting the WHO’s “3by5” initiative

  9. Main constraints • Policy change on harm reduction issues in US Government • Political restrictions in Uzbekistan • Recent events in Andijan, Uzbekistan • Change of political situation in Kyrgyzstan, particularly events of March 2005

  10. Very Much! Thank You

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