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1 Downloaded from http://www.hiv-msd.infohttp://www.hiv-msd.info Perspectives on Public/Private Partnership Dr. Any Grah ICASA 2005, Abuja, Nigeria UNILEVER Ivory Coast

2 Downloaded from http://www.hiv-msd.infohttp://www.hiv-msd.info Unilever WPP in Ivory Coast ­ UNILEVER group : major shareholder (90%) ­ 2 000 Employees ­ Sites : 2 urban areas + 1 rural (400employees) ­ Profiles of employees: Qualified /seniority ­ WPP launched in 2001/Employees +families ­ Prevention and free access to ARV ­ Road Map ­ Solidarity fund (Employers/employees)

3 Downloaded from http://www.hiv-msd.infohttp://www.hiv-msd.info Extension into local communities Rural site: ­ IEC and awareness programs ­ Training of peers educators in local dialects ­ Support to educational programs (schools) Special agreement Unilever/Schools Special agreement Unilever/Schools Urban site: ­ Psychological Support to infected employees (to help them inform their spouses, encourage testing and compliance) (to help them inform their spouses, encourage testing and compliance) Special agreement Unilever/AMEPOUH Special agreement Unilever/AMEPOUH

4 Downloaded from http://www.hiv-msd.infohttp://www.hiv-msd.info Expectations from PPP ­ To extend WPP, prevention and treatment, into local communities and to accelerate access to testing ­ To co-finance training of health professionals/ HRM, peers educators ­ To reinforce in-house clinics or inter/medical centers ­ To boost solidarity fund sustainable WPP ­ To warrant access to ARV, quality and continuity ­ To improve compliance ­ To share technical skills ­ To meet the needs of patients by bridging the gaps

5 Downloaded from http://www.hiv-msd.infohttp://www.hiv-msd.info Private sector General Challenges Most WPP are not active.Most WPP are not active. No increase in the rate of people getting tested for HIV/AIDSNo increase in the rate of people getting tested for HIV/AIDS Dependants generally are not included.Dependants generally are not included. PMTCT is not included in the programPMTCT is not included in the program Lack of comprehensive information.Lack of comprehensive information.

6 Downloaded from http://www.hiv-msd.infohttp://www.hiv-msd.info Why PPP is Timely Public sector, services and policies. SMITPublic sector, services and policies. SMIT Fiscal incentives, subsidies to ARV Fiscal incentives, subsidies to ARV NGOs experimentedNGOs experimented International partners.GFATM, PEPFARInternational partners.GFATM, PEPFAR Private sector willing to move forwardPrivate sector willing to move forward

7 Downloaded from http://www.hiv-msd.infohttp://www.hiv-msd.infoConclusion Lessons to shareLessons to share Next step :Next step : National Business Coalition National Business Coalition to facilitate PPP in Ivory Coast. to facilitate PPP in Ivory Coast.


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