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Fast-Track City Initiative Implementation Strategy

Join global cities in fast-tracking AIDS responses by 2020 using the 90-90-90 targets for HIV care continuum. Leverage existing programs, combat stigma, and mobilize resources with FTCI's international collaboration platform. Visit www.fast-trackcities.org for details.

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Fast-Track City Initiative Implementation Strategy

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  1. FAST-TRACK CITIES INITIATIVE IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY Presenter www.fast-trackcities.org

  2. We call on major cities to fast-track their AIDS responses by 2020: Frontloading investments and stepping up the pace of service delivery Strengthening and leveraging existing HIV programming for greater impact Scaling up HIV services, especially HIV testing and treatment

  3. FAST-TRACK City Initiative TARGETs 90% 90% 90% 0% Of people living with HIV knowing their HIV status Of people who know their HIV status on ART Of people on treatment with suppressed viral load Stigma and discrimination

  4. Benefits afforded to Fast-Track Cities 1. Joining a global network to collectively end AIDS as a public health threat by 2030. 2. Using the FTCI as a framework for implementation and metrics of success. 3. Receiving technical support capacitating local health departments. 4. Leveraging the FTCI web portal and city-specific dashboards. 5. Engaging in out-of-the-box financing and resource mobilization

  5. INTERNATIONAL Technical Collaboration FTCI provides a platform for thinking and partnering globally and locally to leverage existing programs and resources. • Twinning and technical exchanges • Sharing best practices • Cities conferences and meetings • Scientific literature publications and presentations

  6. FTCI includes all types of cities from all regions of the world

  7. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  8. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  9. PROCESS AND OVERSIGHT: • International FTCI process and oversight • IAPAC, UNAIDS, City of Paris and UN-HABITAT • City leadership for local process and oversight • Cities host meetings to convene stakeholders • Review HIV epidemiology and response • Discuss program and resources • Develop measurable targets and action plans • Establish process for implementing and monitoring progress towards FTCI (read local) targets .

  10. PROCESS AND OVERSIGHT:MEETINGS AND consultations Cities may choose to host meetings/consultations convening stakeholders to draft and implement a city-specific Action Plan for a coordinated citywide response .

  11. Process and oversightProcess INDICATOR CHECKLIST Process indicators will serve as a recommended checklist for cities to track concrete efforts towards achieving AIDS-free certification. Cities may personalize this checklist to align with their planned response

  12. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  13. Program Interventions that address the HIV care CONTINUUM 90-90-90 and NHAS targets HUMAN RIGHTS

  14. Program interventions +

  15. Program interventionscombination Prevention

  16. Program Interventions IAPAC’s Guidelines for Optimizing the HIV Care Continuum for Adults and Adolescents • 2015 IAPAC guidelines offer recommendations for increasing testing, linkage to care, ART coverage, retention in care, and viral suppression. • New metrics are proposed to monitor the continuum in a way that could harmonize its measurement across geographies and jurisdictions. http://www.iapac.org/uploads/IAPAC-2015-Guidelines-Summary-Table-093015.pdf

  17. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  18. MONITORING AND EVALUATION • Establish epidemiology and program baseline • HIV care continuum • Basic HIV indicators • Program targets • Define success • Paris Declaration • 90-90-90 • End of AIDS • Urban HIV Control • Web portal to track initiative progress

  19. Urban FTCI data set: Basic Benchmarking Each city will develop a baseline profile using the following indicators (and any additional relevant indicators): • City’s (or relevant metropolitan area’s) population • Number and proportion of people estimated to be living with HIV (PLHIV)                 • Number and proportion of PLHIV diagnosed with HIV • Number and proportion of PLHIV on antiretroviral therapy (ART)           • Number and proportion of PLHIV on ART who are virally suppressed                      • Number of AIDS cases • Number of AIDS-related deaths • Number of new HIV infections • Number and proportion of estimated HIV transmission from mother to child

  20. Official fast track cities global portal www.fast-trackcities.org

  21. City dashboard features hiv response

  22. Powerful Mapping of hiv services

  23. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  24. COMMUNICATIONS Advocacy and communications plan • Marketing and visibility • Stakeholder and community engagement • Information sharing regarding progress • Use web portal

  25. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN

  26. RESOURCE MOBILIZATION The Initiative will provide support: • Technical guidance • Joint Fundraising • Proposal Templates

  27. Thank you

  28. www.fast-trackcities.org

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