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Progress toward COP 12 targets Ethiopia

Progress toward COP 12 targets Ethiopia. October 24 2012. Methods: Measurement period and data sources. Targets Period: October 2011-September 2012 (annual) Data sources: COP, SAPR Achievements Period: October 2011-June 2012 (goal: 75% of target met)

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Progress toward COP 12 targets Ethiopia

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  1. Progress toward COP 12 targetsEthiopia October 24 2012

  2. Methods: Measurement period and data sources • Targets • Period: October 2011-September 2012 (annual) • Data sources: COP, SAPR • Achievements • Period: October 2011-June 2012 (goal: 75% of target met) • For some indicators, data was only available through March 2012 (goal: 50% of target met) • Data source: URS, supplemented with SAPR when indicator not reported to URS

  3. Methods: Indicators • Selected 12 NGI indicators included in COP in most countries (Ethiopia reports 9/12 indicators) • Span multiple programmatic areas • 11 indicators have numeric targets (e.g. # of pregnant women with known HIV status in PMTCT setting) • Calculate % target achieved • Numerator=Achievement / Denominator=Target • 1 indicator has % target (i.e. % of ART patients known to be alive and on treatment at 12 months) • Assess whether target exceeded, achieved or not achieved • Compare % retained in last reporting quarter to target

  4. PMTCT sites % Target achieved=106%

  5. 1. Number of pregnant women with known HIV status in PMTCT setting, by quarter % Overall target achieved=49% Q3 (12%) Q2 (23%) Q1 (14%)

  6. 2. Number of HIV-infected pregnant women receiving ARVs to reduce risk of MTCT, by quarter % Overall target achieved=102% Q3 (24%) Q2 (41%) Q1 (37%)

  7. HTC sites % Target achieved=106%

  8. 3. Number of individuals receiving HTC services and receiving results, by quarter % Overall target achieved=100% Q3 (21%) Q2 (44%) Q1 (35%)

  9. HIV care and treatment sites % Target achieved=106%

  10. 5. Number of HIV-positive adults and children receiving a minimum of one clinical service (current patients) % Target achieved=108% Note: Target and achievement are for adults only. Trend data not applicable.

  11. 6. Number of HIV-positive persons receivingCTX prophylaxis (current patients) % Target achieved=54% Note: Achievement is reported only through March 2012 Trend data not applicable.

  12. 7. Number of adults and children with advanced HIV infection newly initiating ART (new enrollment), by quarter % Overall target achieved=54% Q3 (19%) Q2 (15%) Q1 (20%) Note: Target and achievement are for adults only.

  13. TB/HIV sites % Target achieved=106%

  14. 10. Number of patients in HIV care screened for TB (current patients) % Target achieved=89% Note: Achievement is reported only through March 2012 Trend data not applicable.

  15. 11. Number of patients in HIV care and treatment starting TB treatment, by quarter % Overall target achieved=75%

  16. 12. Number of health care workers successfully completing an in-service training program % Target achieved=37% Note: Achievement is reported through March 2012. Trend data not applicable.

  17. Challenges • Discrepancies between data maintained in-country and URS • PMTCT testing, HTC services, current HIV care enrollment undercounted in country due to incomplete reporting from new facilities, subsequently corrected in URS • New on ART undercounted in URS • CTX prophylaxis and TB screening among current patients in HIV care not reported to URS • USG in country still uses PEPFAR 1 indicators • Needed to match PEPFAR 1 v.s. NGI (Starting COP 13, will use NGI targets)

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