| Literature DB >> 21752236 |
Neil Spicer1, Daryna Bogdan, Ruairi Brugha, Andrew Harmer, Gulgun Murzalieva, Tetiana Semigina.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Despite massive scale up of funds from global health initiatives including the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (Global Fund) and other donors, the ambitious target agreed by G8 leaders in 2005 in Gleneagles to achieve universal access to HIV/AIDS treatment by 2010 has not been reached. Significant barriers to access remain in former Soviet Union (FSU) countries, a region now recognised as a priority area by policymakers. There have been few empirical studies of access to HIV/AIDS services in FSU countries, resulting in limited understanding and implementation of accessible HIV/AIDS interventions. This paper explores the multiple access barriers to HIV/AIDS services experienced by a key risk group-injecting drug users (IDUs).Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21752236 PMCID: PMC3143914 DOI: 10.1186/1744-8603-7-22
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Global Health ISSN: 1744-8603 Impact factor: 4.185
Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan: selected data on HIV/AIDS epidemic and Global Fund HIV/AIDS programs
| Ukraine | Kyrgyzstan | |
|---|---|---|
| • Concentrated | • Low | |
| • 176,380 (September 2010) | • 2,718 (January 2010) | |
| • 1.6% | • 0.13% | |
| • 16.8% increase in 2006 | • 15 × increase 2001-6 | |
| • Estimates range from 230,000 to 360,000 (2009) | • Estimates range from 25,000 (2008) to 54,000 (2002) | |
| • Round One $23,354,116 | • Round Two $17,073,306 | |
| • Round Six $131,537,035 | • Round Seven $28,209,091 | |
| • 72.2% (2004-8)1 | • 47% (2007) | |
| • 6,070 people receiving ARVs (by Dec. 2008)2 | • 242 people receiving ARVs (by January 2010) | |
| • 195,379 IDUs received preventative services (by 2009) | • 20,057 IDUs on harm reduction programs (cumulative for Round 2 grant March 2004-February 2009) | |
| • 33,449 female CSWs received preventative services (by 2009) | • 10,849 CSWs received preventative services (cumulative for Round 2 grant, March 2004-February 2009) |
Sources: [3,9-11,15,17-22]
1 Excluding out-of-pocket expenses
2 By 2009, 11,900 people were receiving ARVs of which 10,787 were financed by the state budget.
Study sample sizes
| Ukraine | Kyrgyzstan | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Female | 41 | 40 | 81 |
| Male | 77 | 44 | 121 |
| Using NGO services | 79 | 56 | 135 |
| Using government services | 42 | 28 | 70 |
| NGO service providers* | 88 | 23 | 111 |
| Government service providers** | 50 | 35 | 85 |
| NGO service providers* | 49 | 15 | 64 |
| Government service providers** | 22 | 10 | 32 |
*Needle/syringe exchange, awareness-raising and social support programmes some of which were delivered as outreach services, some delivered from a fixed site
**HIV testing and treatment and OST
***Government and NGO HIV/AIDS service managers, government decision makers, international development partners and Global Fund country programme implementers.