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This document outlines a community rapid testing and treatment program. It discusses strategies for HIV prevention, testing, and treatment support. Testing strategies include outreach, peer education, testing referrals to ART treatment, and community rapid testing. The program aims to increase HIV testing and ART initiation rates among key affected populations. It facilitates local partners to implement the program through activities like community outreach, testing, support groups, and learning workshops. The goal is to improve access to HIV services and care in the community.
This document outlines a community rapid testing and treatment program. It discusses strategies for HIV prevention, testing, and treatment support. Testing strategies include outreach, peer education, testing referrals to ART treatment, and community rapid testing. The program aims to increase HIV testing and ART initiation rates among key affected populations. It facilitates local partners to implement the program through activities like community outreach, testing, support groups, and learning workshops. The goal is to improve access to HIV services and care in the community.
This document outlines a community rapid testing and treatment program. It discusses strategies for HIV prevention, testing, and treatment support. Testing strategies include outreach, peer education, testing referrals to ART treatment, and community rapid testing. The program aims to increase HIV testing and ART initiation rates among key affected populations. It facilitates local partners to implement the program through activities like community outreach, testing, support groups, and learning workshops. The goal is to improve access to HIV services and care in the community.
Treatment Program Riki Febrian – Country Program Manager Background
• A rising number of new HIV infections in recent
years • Substantial rapid scale up of HIV prevention and treatment services • All key affected populations remains low at less than 50%, ART initiation continues to be low, suggesting a delay in diagnosis and linkage to care and ART initiation Prevention and HIV Testing Testing Strategies • Outreach to distribute condom and Education materials and coverage key population risk • Trainee Peer educator and PLWH Peer support group • Refer people found with HIV positive to ART Treatment Services • Key population risk support meeting • Community Rapid Testing (RTP)/Site testing • Learning workshop • Preparing and recruit local partners (LP) to trained and implement AHF Program • Preparing Local AIDS Community facility (LACF) together with local partners Implementing • • Support local partners to develop LACF Work plan and activity Ensure local AIDS Community facility (LACF) achievement timely Facilitator • • Organize Local partners to advocacy activity Planning and develop local partners and LACF capacity • Back up community outreach and material distribution • Review and Approval LP Report
• Develop LACF work plan and activity timely
• Distribute condom and Education materials and coverage AIDS Existing • key population risk (fix Services and Mobile) Provide Community Rapid Testing (RTP)/Site testing Community Working Peer leader • Refers people found with HIV positive to ART Treatment Services Group Group • • Provide psycho-social support Conducting Community learning activity • Maintenance CSF timely • Distribute nutrition support to children with HIV • Reporting CSF activity and achievement timely
HIV testing • Supporting public health to provide community health
Local Community and ART access • Supporting community to provide HIV testing, social care Government site facility treatment site meeting and support • Providing Community advocacy center services • Providing Learning community center • Supporting to coverage new client and refer to HIV testing and ART treatment Treatment Program Support Treatment Strategies • Nutrition support to children with HIV • Transportation support to do lab for poor client • Opportunistic Infection drugs support • Mobile testing • Clinical support meeting • Data information management support • Capacity building Terima Kasih
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