TB/HIV COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION IN AFRICA: Ongoing activities, achievements and challenges Paula Akugizibwe, AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern AFrica.

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TB/HIV COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION IN AFRICA: Ongoing activities, achievements and challenges Paula Akugizibwe, AIDS and Rights Alliance for Southern AFrica TB/HIV Core Group Meeting 11 November 2008 Addis Ababa

Ongoing Activities (1) A few examples of: -Community education: -Botswana Treatment Literacy Coalition (BTLC): Producing materials accessible to communities; Infection Control PSA -Community Health Media Trust (CHMT) – mass media communications – TV and radio shows, DVD series in various Southern African countries -Treatment Action Campaign (TAC): Equal Treatment magazine, door-to-door campaigns -The Good Neighbor: CSO training on collaborative TB/HIV activities -ARASA: IC poster for health facilities, TB flipchart for trainings in rural Lesotho

Ongoing Activities (2) A few examples of: -Contributions to policy: -The AIDS Law Project: Research and recommendations on legal and human rights framework on the management of DR TB in South Africa -ARASA: Campaign around Mines, Migrant Labor and TB/HIV in Southern Africa -ICW: Capacity-building for treatment advocacy on TB/HIV -ARASA/TAC/ALP: Submissions on national DR TB guidelines

Ongoing Activities (3) A few examples of: -Implementing and monitoring programmes: -Collaborative Fund Grantees: Adherence support, home based care, advocacy on TB and HIV service integration -TB Care: TB education and prevention programs in prisons -Medecins Sans Frontiers: Community health workers and expert patients function as infection control monitors in health facilities and assist with patient follow-up

Achievements Involvement of communities has presented opportunities for progress in areas that were previously neglected, e.g. – Prisons – Thorough follow-up of patients in communities – Dedicated infection control monitors in facilities – Community-based DR TB care Greater community awareness of TB/HIV promotes health-seeking behaviour and improved treatment outcomes Mobilization of HIV activists around TB allows for campaigning on already well-established platforms: significant progress over past twelve months

Achievements Stronger advocacy pushes TB/HIV further up political agenda – new SA MOH identified as priority issue Monitoring and flagging TB drug stock-outs encourages a faster response: e.g. Zambia Advocacy on access to treatment for TB/HIV patients, especially migrants, has proven critical, e.g. IDPs in South Africa; Mthandazo Sibanda in Botswana Advocacy on GLC participation: initiated by ARASA in June 2008; pushed with TAC and BTLC at national level – SA uncertain; Botswana to apply by end of year.

Challenges Lack of clarity on the Three I’s, particularly IPT – WHO responded through production of FAQ based on problematic questions Inadequate scientific knowledge on TB/HIV among activists – ARASA organizing advanced TB training for HIV activists from SADC in Feb 2009 TB world more closed to community participation than HIV world – Civil society excluded from critical review processes for voicing criticism (Botswana IPT review) – Activists now pushing for increased participation in national and regional forums – e.g. SADC TB Partners Forum

Challenges Hysteria created by media around TB – CS organizing training on TB for SA journalists Lack of accountability in TB/HIV response – Lack of proper collaboration between programs creates confusion on who is accountable for what – Silence at all levels on extreme under-performance regarding TB/HIV targets and plans Broader failures within health systems – Advocacy on Three I’s held back by poor capacity of health systems to implement these interventions – Great need for TB/HIV activists to dedicate more efforts to advocacy on HSS

Opportunities General fear around TB, esp DR TB, can be transformed into energy to drive change Increasing levels of scientific knowledge lead to increasing awareness of criminal neglect in response to TB/HIV – stimulate activism More models of TB care relying on community involvement strongly demonstrate the need for this approach Increased involvement of communities in national, regional and international forums adds valuable perspective to global response – Must be translated into meaningful action on the ground

Thank You Chirwah Mahloko, BTLC International HIV Conference, Botswana,