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Collaborative TB/HIV activities 2002/2003

Collaborative TB/HIV activities 2002/2003 Preliminary analysis of progress in highest burden countries Alasdair Reid THD Unit, Stop TB department WHO Geneva. GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP TO STOP TB. ProTEST Results. Questionnaire development. Interim Policy. Guide to M&E. Development process.

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Collaborative TB/HIV activities 2002/2003

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  1. Collaborative TB/HIV activities 2002/2003 Preliminary analysis of progress in highest burden countries Alasdair Reid THD Unit, Stop TB department WHO Geneva GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP TO STOP TB

  2. ProTEST Results

  3. Questionnaire development • Interim Policy • Guide to M&E

  4. Development process • Regional offices • Technical consultants • Programme managers • French and English versions in Word and Excel format distributed to country programme staff through ROs to WRs and COs and programme managers.

  5. Distribution • AFRO (28) Angola, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Côte d'Ivoire, DR Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Swaziland, Togo, Uganda, UR Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe. • AMRO/PAHO (2)Brazil, Haiti • EMRO (2)Djibouti, Sudan • EURO (2)Russian Federation, Ukraine • SEARO (4)India, Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand • WPRO (3)Cambodia, China, Viet Nam

  6. Questionnaire content • TB and HIV policy analysis • Coordination and planning of TB/HIV activities • Which activities were included in national policy • How many districts were implementing activities in national policy • Number accessing interventions

  7. Results • 65 questionnaires returned in total • 31 countries 2002 and 2003 • 3 countries - one year only • 27/28 from AFRO • SEARO – recent similar exercise • Preliminary analysis • Some data not validated

  8. TB control included in:

  9. HIV control included in:

  10. Collaborative TB/HIV activities- Coordinating body

  11. Collaborative TB/HIV activities- Joint planning

  12. National Policy- reducing the burden of TB in PLWHA

  13. National Policy- reducing the burden of HIV in those with TB

  14. Burden of disease

  15. Geographical Coverage - reducing the burden of TB in PLWHA

  16. Geographical Coverage (%)- reducing the burden of HIV in those with TB

  17. Indicators - reducing the burden of TB in PLWHA

  18. Indicators- reducing the burden of HIV in those with TB

  19. Summary • Inclusion of TB/HIV in policies, plans and strategies of both TB and HIV programmes increasing • Joint planning increasing • High level advocacy still needed

  20. Summary • Implementation is progressing • Coverage remains low • Few data yet being generated on outputs and outcomes of collaborative TB/HIV activities • M&E systems need to be strengthened to be able to capture and report this information • To identify problems, demonstrate success and improve programmes and health

  21. Acknowledgements • Hemanthi Dassanayake • Jeroen van Gorkom, Pierpaolo de Colombani • TB/HIV and TME teams • RO and CO staff and country programme staff • Oumou Bah-Sow, Saidi Egwaga,Paula Fujiwara,Jesus Garcia Calleja, Philippe Glaziou, Riita Dlodlo, Peter Godfrey-Faussett, Pieter van Maaren, Bess Miller, Wilfred Nkhoma, Karen Palmer, Cyril Pervilhac, Pilar Ramon-Pardo,Bing Wibisono.

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