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19 June 2024

Evaluation Overview – Training and Empowerment for Enhanced Support of Adolescents and Young Women Infected or Affected by HIV (SIDACTION)

Evaluations
In Burkina Faso, Burundi, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, and Togo, the high prevalence of HIV among adolescents and young people is compounded by challenges in coordinating efforts and mobilizing resources. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated these challenges, necessitating enhanced collaboration between civil organizations and public institutions to imp [...]
, L'Initiative
5 June 2024

Evaluation overview – Reinforcement of access to prevention and sensibilisation services for fishermen and fish sellers on the shores of Lake Tanganyika (ESSENTIEL)

Evaluations
The Lake Tanganyika region, particularly in Burundi, presents major challenges in terms of access to health services for fishermen and fish sellers. These populations face difficult working conditions and environments where health services are often limited or non-existent. The project, managed by a consortium including ESSENTIEL (France), SWAA-Burundi and COPEDECOBU, aims t [...]
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5 June 2024

Evaluation summary – Mobilizing health human resources to fight HIV-AIDS (HUPH)

Evaluations
In Vietnam, since the commitment to the 90-90-90 targets in 2015, the challenges of sustaining health human resources in the fight against HIV-AIDS have been accentuated, mainly due to declining external funding. This situation underlines the urgency of reinforcing the internal management of human resources in sub-national health units and provincial disease control centers. [...]
, L'Initiative
23 May 2024

Evaluation overview – Consolidating and expanding adapted, integrated and accessible health care provision for drug users (MdM)

Evaluations
In Côte d’Ivoire, the population of people who use drugs, living in ‘smoking rooms’ under extremely precarious conditions and exposed to numerous diseases, shows a high prevalence of HIV and tuberculosis compared to the general population. Médecins du Monde (MdM) responded to this situation by implementing the project “Consolidation and Extension of Adapted, Integr [...]
, L'Initiative
7 May 2024

RISE study: community engagement in Global Fund Country Coordinating Mechanisms

Strategy
Country Coordinating Mechanisms (CCMs), at the heart of the DNA of the Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria model, enable parties to participate in decision-making at country level, following the principle of country ownership and inclusion. The performance of CCMs varies considerably among the more than 100 countries supported by the Global Fund since 2002. [...]