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A program by AFSA & SABCOHA for male sexual partners of AGYW, focusing on health screenings, HIV/TB care, and GBV prevention in South Africa.
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Adolescent Girls & Young Women (AGYW)Male Sexual Partners Programme Principal Recipient (PR): AFSA Sub- Recipient (SR): SABCOHA 28-30 May 2019
History of the Programs • SABCOHA completed a 5 year Global Fund Grant under PR NRASD in March 2016 with most of the health screening and training of micro enterprises done in Mpumalanga • Published a comprehensive case study. • The success achieved in this grant facilitated further funding for 3 years from Global Fund s 2016 to 2019 under the PR’s Soul City Institute and AIDS Foundation South Africa working with AYWG and training of micro enterprises in Mpumalanga and Limpopo • SABCOHA as SP successfully completed NDOH TB grant under SR NRASD in peri-mining districts
Adolescent Girls & Young Women (AGYW)Male Sexual Partners Program.2019 - 2022 • Donor: Global Fund • Principal Recipient: AIDS FOUNDATION SA. • Sub-Recipient: SABCOHA • Sub- Sub Recipient: 31 May 2019(currently finalizing documentations). • Period of Implementation • 1 April 2019 – 31 March 2022 (3 years)
AIM • SABCOHA is called upon to coordinate private sector input towards Health, more specifically the HIV and TB epidemics. • SABCOHA is guided by its member companies and business organizations with a strong interest in health in South Africa and the African continent.
Implementation Arrangements Donor – GF PR – AFSA SR – SABCOHA SSR- (local implementers) Private Service Provider (50% co-funding) Gauteng- City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality – Tshwane 1 Health Sub-District
Workflow Diagram • Concern identification, required interventions, appropriate delivery time and personnel. • Who should provide services to male partners? • Who are the male partners of AGYW, where can they be reached? Where are GPs and private male clinics? • Where do male partners of AGYW work? • How many health facilities are there?
Structural Interventions • Health Screening • HIV testing &Supervised HIV self-screening • Condoms distribution and education • STI screening & investigation • TB screening • Access to ART • HIV in the work place policy • Referrals to GPs for care and support • GBV prevention dialogues in communities targeting traditional leaders, young men • Health Education messaging for men using tailored IEC materials • Demand Creation • Case Finding through door to door visits • Referrals to GPs for care and support • Health Screening • HIV testing &Supervised HIV self-screeningCondomsSTI screening & investigation • TB screening • Distribution of IEC materials • Referrals to GPs for care and support • Referral Centralised Chronic Medication Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD Site) • Health Screening • Access to ART • VL Monitoring • STI Screening and Testing • HIV testing &Supervised HIV self-screeningCondomsSTI screening & investigation • TB screening • Centralised Chronic Medication Dispensing and Distribution (CCMDD Site)
LAYERS HEALTH ENTRY POINTSGPsWorkplacesNGOsTaxi RanksPublic spaces Initiation on TB treatment STI Test Access to ART Viral load monitoring CORE Health Screening HIV testing &Supervised HIV self-screening Offered condoms HIV, SRH & GBV information BEHAVIOURAL SRH knowledge & behaviour GBV prevention Adherence support
Planned activities prior commencement of the Male Sexual Partners program
KEY DATES • The deadline for submission of a fully completed application and attachments is 21 July 2019. The key dates for the application process are shown in the table below. Stage Date/Period
Areas of support • Forums where we will meet with:- • GP’s • Tribal Authority • Representatives of the male partners • Representatives of GP’s, etc. • Mapping • Taxi Rank • Workplace formal & informal • Communities, etc.
Questions and Discussion Thank You!