NACC -GLOBAL FUND SUPPORT KCM/CEC CONSULTATIVE MEETING 8 TH JUNE 2016 INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL NAIROBI National AIDS Control Council.

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NACC -GLOBAL FUND SUPPORT KCM/CEC CONSULTATIVE MEETING 8 TH JUNE 2016 INTERCONTINENTAL HOTEL NAIROBI National AIDS Control Council

OUTLINE 1.An Overview on NACC 2.Role of NACC 3.GF Grant 4.Snapshot of Key Funded activities 5.Conclusion

Semi-autonomous agency of Government Independent Board – 14 members Reporting to Parliamentary Investment Committee Engagement with Senate and Parliamentary Health Committees NACC has 4 Departments (Policy, Strategy & Monitoring; Coordination and Support; HIV investments; Finance and Administration Staffing – 150 staff 18 regional offices Constituency (sub-County) AIDS Coordinators/committees NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

NACC accountable for Kenya’s HIV results To implement a policy and strategic framework for mobilizing and coordinating resources for prevention of HIV transmission and provision of care and support to the infected and affected people of Kenya HIV policy formulation Multi-sectoral Coordination for attainment to results HIV Surveillance (M & E) HIV Advocacy and communication Resource mobilization & alignment NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

Global Fund Grant to NACC NACC grant from GF is 5,655,538 USD for the year NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

Key Global Fund funded Activities Advocacy through mass media Adolescents and young people End HIV stigma and discrimination Key populations discrimination in HIV service provision County commitments (political and technical) to the HIV response Domestic Financing Key populations GBV/HIV NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

Funded activities ActivityWHERE/WHOStatus Dissemination of KASFAll 47 countiesDone and completed Support counties to develop County HIV plans AllOn-going -Half of the CASPS developed and validated. On-going and expected to end by end of month Advocacy through Mass media campaigns to increase uptake of HIV services Radios and TVsOn-going in radio stations with anti stigma and antidiscrimination messages targeting adolescents Target and sensitize relevant stakeholders on key populations who account for over 30% of new infections in Kenya Health workers, Judiciary, law enforcers especially police, MOE.. Policemen, Health workers MOE, Judges done Dissemination of the Kenya adolescents fast track All 47 countiesOn-going Establishment of County KASF delivery Committees 15 countiesOn-gping NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

Funded activities ActivityWHERE/WHOStatus Support the MOEST in curriculum review to factor HIV and AIDS All countiesOngoing purchase and set up of Situation room equipments 33 counties which were not funded by UNAIDSOngoing County first ladies support for promotion of ANC and PMTCT through advocacy National meetingPlanned for July Leadership and multi sector accountability in Government on HIV and AIDS Meetings with National and county Leadership Meeting with MCA held in May 2016, Parliamentary committee of Health met in April to deliberate on HIV issues NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

KEY GF SUPPORTED ACTIVITIES IN A SNAPSHOT 1. ADVOCACY National Radio Stations Television mass media campaign to end stigma and discrimination among adolescents and young people living with HIV Vernacular Radio Stations NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

MESSAGES Promote HIV Testing and Counseling for adolescents and young people Stop stigma and discrimination amongst adolescents and young people living with HIV Promote access to care and treatment of HIV for children, adolescents and young people living with HIV NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

Target Audience Anti stigma Campaign for adolescents and young people living with HIV ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE BOTH HIV POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE PARENTS, CARE GIVERS TEACHERS, RELIGIOUS LEADERS HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS GENERAL PUBLIC/COMMUNITY NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

2. County HIV Strategic Plans Development County HIV Plans will facilitate in: A clear understanding of the counties epidemiological, biomedical, social, economic and cultural factors affecting the pattern of the epidemic at county level Counties having prioritized, targeted and costed plans that guide all stakeholders and partners in resource allocation and harmonization of efforts in addressing the HIV epidemic Provide a tool for resource mobilization Provide a tool for tracking progress Target to support the 47 counties to develop and launch CASPs NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

3. KASFS/CASPS NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

4. Dissemination of Kenya Fast track plan to end HIV and AIDS among adolescents and young people Targets drawn from the Kenya AIDS Strategic Framework and Kenya HIV prevention road map Strategic national, county and sector specific interventions High impact service delivery interventions Key indicators to be tracked up to 2017 Targets need to be reached in key intervention areas for results to be achieved NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

5. Kenya Situation Room Project.. DHIS2 KEMSA LMIS AIDSInfo Kenya HIV Situation Room Data sources Central database ETL (Extract, Transform, Load) COBPAR; Public Sector User friendly intelligent, extendable, scalable platform One M & E for HIV: Different HIV sub- systems, run by different agencies/units of Govt & Global connected and common view; Utilizable data by non-SI implementing teams & managers NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

CONCLUSION : NACC will continue to mobilize resources for : Investments in HIV Prevention Adolescents interventions Stigma and discrimination with resources for sustainability Human Rights and Gender Financing – domestic resources, strategies Leadership and multi-sector accountability in Government NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

We have made much progress globally and in Kenya There is much more commitment and investments required globally A future free of HIV and AIDS start with the end of adolescents AIDS Together we can end AIDS by 2030 NACC is an integral partner of the KCM

ZERO NEW INFECTIONS ZERO AIDS RELATED DEATHS ZERO DISCRIMINATION