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More than just reinventing the wheel … Evidence review: Linking SRH and HIV Alejandra Trossero Senior HIV Officer: Linking SRH and HIV.

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1 More than just reinventing the wheel … Evidence review: Linking SRH and HIV Alejandra Trossero Senior HIV Officer: Linking SRH and HIV

2 Background Two policy statements call upon both the SRH and HIV/AIDS communities to strengthen programmatic linkages between SRH and HIV/AIDS: The New York Call to Commitment: Linking HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Reproductive Health (2004) The Glion Call to Action on Family Planning and HIV/AIDS in Women and Children (2004) The international community agrees that the Millennium Development Goals will not be achieved without ensuring universal access to sexual & reproductive health (SRH) and HIV prevention, treatment, care and support.

3 A framework for priority linkages

4 A systematic review of evidence A systematic review of the literature was conducted to gain a clearer understanding of the effectiveness, optimal circumstances, and best practices for strengthening SRH and HIV linkages. Linkages: Policy, programmatic, services and advocacy bi-directional synergies between SRH and HIV services Integration: Different kinds of SRH and HIV services or operational programmes joined together to ensure and perhaps maximize collective outcomes

5 Methods Systematic literature review Systematic methods for searching, screening, and data extraction Inclusion criteria: Peer-reviewed studies —Published in peer-reviewed journal (1990-2007) —Rigorous evaluation study (pre-post or control group) —Conducted in any setting Promising practices —‘Grey’ (non-peer-reviewed) literature (1990-2007) —Some evaluation results reported —Conducted in resource- limited settings only

6 Citations excluded from review (n=50,570) Did not meet inclusion criteria Interventions with element 3 of PMTCT not linked to other areas of SRH (matrix column 3, row 2) were reviewed elsewhere (see full report) Citations not retained for analysis (n=167) Interventions linking HIV prevention, education and condoms with SRH services (matrix column 1) were reviewed elsewhere (see full report) Citations included in analysis (n=58) Citations included in review (n=225) Citations identified through search strategy (n=50,797) Results

7 SRH-HIV Linkages Matrix Element 3 of PMTCT HIV prevention, education & condoms HIV counselling & testing Maternal & child health care 7 10 15 10 STI prevention & management 129 23 9 10 1212 Other SRH services 0505 1212 0101 GBV prevention & management 4848 1212 1212 Family planning 54 24 6 16 2525 Clinical care for PLHIV 2323 4242 2020 1111 1414 Psychosocial & other services for PLHIV 1 4 5252 1010 0101 6565 Peer-Reviewed Studies Promising Practices

8 Overall Findings Despite diverse settings and clients, the majority of studies showed improvements in all outcomes measured A few mixed results Few negative findings Linking SRH and HIV services was considered beneficial and feasible, especially in: Family planning clinics HIV counselling and testing centres HIV clinics

9 3 Key Recommendations Policy makers: Develop, adopt, modify and strengthen relevant policies, HIV and SRH strategic plans and coordination mechanisms to foster effective linkages Programme managers: Strengthen linked SRH and HIV responses in both directions and rigorously monitor and evaluate integrated programmes during all phases of implementation Researchers: Direct rigorous research towards areas of integration that are currently understudied, evaluate key outcomes, and disseminate findings

10 Communication strategy An 8-page summary was presented at: Mexico IAC – August 2008 USAID working group – October 2008 Training workshops on Rapid Assessment tool in 5 regions – Oct/Nov 2008

11 More than just reinventing the wheel We need models that bring together a wide range of partners, including HIV and SRH organizations, network of people living with HIV, research institutions, UN agencies, key women’s groups. A cohesive strategy to maintain “momentum” on the importance of linking HIV and SRH programmes and policies Continue advocating for: Harmonization of funding streams for HIV and SRH programmes Ensuring a unified supply of commodities for HIV and SRH services


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