2010-2011 National Annual Report on HIV program
The 2010-2011 National Annual Report on HIV program presents the progress in implementing the strategies and activities articulated in the National Strategic Plan on HIVand AIDS 2009-2012 commonly referred to as theHIVNSP. The report presents consolidated information regarding the outputs in the second year of implementing the four year strategy. This report will serve to inform the Mid Term Review of the HIVNSP 2009-2012.Data collection for this report was led by the Monitoring and Evaluation Team in RBC-IHDPC which has UNAIDS and MEASURE Evaluation as keytechnical partners.Information on achievements and challenges was gathered in line with each of the NSPoutputs from both government agencies and nongovernmental partners supporting thenational response to HIV and AIDS. The NSP clearly articulates the progress towards set targets by planned strategies to achieve the implementation of the four year strategy. The country has made great progress during thereporting period and some of the key achievements are summarized under the three impactareas below.
- Impact 1:The incidence of HIV in the general population is halved by 2012 (HIVPrevention)
- Impact 2:Morbidity and mortality among people living with HIV are significantly reduced (HIV Care and Treatment)
- Impact 3:People infected and affected by HIV have the same opportunitiesas thegeneral population(HIV Impact mitigation
Future actions to be prioritized in the next implementation period :
- Strengthen HIV prevention programs in light of the incidence
- Look at combination HIV prevention interventions
- Transition from Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) to Elimination of Mother to Child Transmission (EMTCT)
- Ensure that key populations are reached by minimum package of services for prevention, care and treatment.
- Continue the training of HF on MC to achieve the set targets in prevention through MC
- Conduct the Mid Term Review of the NSP 2009-2012 after twoyears of implementation
