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UNDP Turkmenistan

UNDP Turkmenistan. HIV/AIDS Prevention: Current Activities and Future Strategy Nabat Gurbanniyazova Cross-Cutting Issues Consultant. Current and Planned Activities in 2004. Capacity development: Support to routine HIV monitoring system (Provision of HIV test kits)

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UNDP Turkmenistan

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  1. UNDP Turkmenistan HIV/AIDS Prevention: Current Activities and Future Strategy Nabat Gurbanniyazova Cross-Cutting Issues Consultant

  2. Current and Planned Activities in 2004 Capacity development: • Support to routine HIV monitoring system (Provision of HIV test kits) • Provision of HIV/STD testing equipment Awareness raising: • Workshop on HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment (MoH, AIDS Center, Narcological Center, MoI, MoD) • Support in the World AIDS Day events (Mass-media events, advocacy in prisons)

  3. Outline of activities for 2005: • Immediate Objective 1: Strengthening government’s capacity for responses to HIV/AIDS and STDs • Support in policy implementation • Coordination meetings/round tables • Awareness campaigns for the government (workshops, World AIDS Day events) • Technical assistance: in-country trainings and study tours • Support to routine HIV monitoring system (Provision of HIV test kits)

  4. Outline of activities for 2005: • Immediate Objective 2: Improved Capacity for HIV prevention among IDUs and SWs • Needle/syringe exchange programme targeting IDUs • HIV prevention among SWs • Peer-to-peer education among IDUs and SWs • Access to pre-testing counseling for IDUs and SWs • Development and publication of IEC and intervention materials

  5. Expected Outputs • Government’s capacity to respond to HIV/ AIDS and STDs strengthened through a multi-agency cooperation and awareness campaigns • Capacity of general population and at-risk groups (IDUs & SW) for HIV/AIDS and STDs prevention strengthened through harm reduction programmes, peer education and IECs

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