HIV PREVALENCE REDUCTION AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE THE ZIMBABWEAN EXPERIENCE TUDOR HOTEL NEW YORK CITY 26 OCTOBER 2009 PRESENTED BY SIBUSISIWE MARUNDA ZIMBABWE.

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HIV PREVALENCE REDUCTION AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE THE ZIMBABWEAN EXPERIENCE TUDOR HOTEL NEW YORK CITY 26 OCTOBER 2009 PRESENTED BY SIBUSISIWE MARUNDA ZIMBABWE NATIONAL AIDS COUNCIL

PRESENTATION OUTLINE  Background Information  Working Definition  Policy Environment  Identified drivers of the epidemic  What is working well  Barriers  What can we do better

Background Information  Zimbabwe is a landlocked African country with a total land area of square kilometers with a total of 12,121,565 people of which 5, 870,088 are males while 6,251, 477 females Youth Population Women (15-24)1,337,816 Women (15-49)2,994,457 Men (15-49)2,735,461 Men (15-54)2,882,213 Children (0-14)4,981,963

HIV Historical trend Adult prevalence years 14.7% ( ) 14.1% ( ) 13.7% ( ) Prevalence males years 3.4% ( ) 3.4% ( ) 3.5% ( ) Prevalence females years 7.5% ( ) 7.3% ( ) 7.5% ( ) Prevalence children % ( ) 2.1% ( ) 2.1% ( )

The estimate of HIV incidence peaked in 1993 at 4.6%. In 2008 it is estimated at 0.98% and in 2009 at 0.96.

Zooming on 2009 Statistics HIV Adults + Children1,131, ,762 – 1,281,486 1,103, ,339 – 1,254,194 1,102, ,143 – 1,249,673 HIV Adults 15+1,022, ,611 – 1,155,22 996, ,668 – 1,131, ,507 – 1,134,403 HIV 15+ female609, ,083 – 701, , ,273 – 685, , , ,140 HIV population- Children109, ,197 – 66, ,388 65, , , – Prevalence Adult – % 12.1 – % 11.9 – 15.0 Prevalence- Males aged 15 to – – – 5.0 Prevalence- Females aged 15 to – – – 10.0 Summary of HIV Estimates 2007, 2008 and 2009

Estimation Method  Data Inputs ANC Sentinel Surveillance ZDHS Census and Inter-censal Demographic Data Monitoring and Evaluation Data

 African Youth Charter  United Nations  Zimbabwe National Youth Policy  African Youth Charter  United Nations  Zimbabwe National Youth Policy Working Definition of Youth

Zimbabwe adopted a multisectoral response to HIV and AIDS Response is underpinned by 3 Ones, i.e. #One national Coordinating Authority (NAC) #One national M & E system #One agreed Strategic Plan (ZNASP) Three ones create order, harmony and accountability in national response The Response

HIV Policy Environment Zimbabwe national policies Draw from International and regional policies:  Millenium Development Goals  UNGASS Regional policies  SADC Business Plan  SADC Strategy on OVCY  Abuja Declaration  Maseru Declaration

Policy Environment Contd Regional Policies and Commitments inform the national umbrella policy: The Zimbabwe HIV and AIDS Strategic Plan(ZNASP) Provides bases for advocacy, resource mobilization and programming. Informs the following sector policies: National Behavior Change Strategy

Policy Environment Contd The Zimbabwe Health Sector HIV Prevention Strategic Framework Zimbabwe National Plan of Action on Women & Girls and HIV & AIDS National Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Strategy (Draft)

National Female Condom Strategy 2006 – 2010 The National HIV Testing and Counselling Strategic Plan Plan for the Nationwide Provision of Antiretroviral Therapy PMTCT and Paediatric HIV Prevention, Treatment and Care National Plan Policy Environment Contd

National Action Plan for Orphans and other Vulnerable Children National Youth Policy- seeks to proffer guidelines with regards to concerns of young people in Zimbabwe like ASRH, HIV and AIDS

Sex workers Multiple Concurrent Partnerships Combined with: Low risk perception in long-term relationships Low condom use in long-term relations Low levels of male circumcision Identified key drivers of HIV: The ‘Highway of HIV Transmission’ “Dry sex”? STIs (HSV-2) Early debut Cross-generational relations Unprotected casual sex MTCT Gender imbalances StigmaMobility Underlying vulnerability factors:

How has the Reduction in Prevalence rate been Achieved? Prevention of new infections has constituted the cornerstone of the national response. The ZNASP acknowledge the importance of: oMaintenance and adoption of safe behaviors among young people oAdolescence sexual and reproductive health programs including community based, peer education & youth friendly services oTrained lecturers to teach life skills based on HIV&AIDS in teachers and technical colleges

Conti…  Improved support for individuals, families and communities, Through: support to OVC, the infected and affected by HIV and AIDS, livelihoods support, etc  Effective management and coordination of the national HIV and AIDS response (including resource mobilization).

Conti… oVulnerable Groups. The Young People are explicitly noted as a vulnerable group that requires innovative strategies, focusing on their empowerment & inclusion in decision making as well as allocation of resources oUniversal Access. The principle of UA will include deliberate targeting of the vulnerable groups including the young oEvidence and Result-Based Strategies. These includes programs targeting youth which are tailored to meet their specific needs oAdherence to International Goals and Principle.

What is working well 1. National Young People’s Network on HIV and AIDS ( launched in 2007 by NAC facilitates youth involvement in the national response ) 2.Social Transformation Empowerment Project's (STEPS) Screening Program“Tariro” 3.Global Fund supported Youth friendly centres providing youth friendly reproductive health services

4. The Nation wide campaign on the Zero Tolerance of Child Abuse which has created increased awareness and triggered an increase in reported cases of rape 5.The Young People We Care mulit-partner program 6. Pooling of resources to create basket funds eg ESP, POS-multi-partnerships 7. The National AIDS Trust Fund What is working Well contd

What is working well contd 8. Multi-partner Behaviour change Strategy role out- there are plans to scale out 9.Structured Coordination at all levels 10.Livelihoods programs for older OVC as an HIV prevention strategy 11. Use of the media to promote monogamy and fight stigma

Barriers  The legal age of consent for testing is 16-leaving out the sexually active adolescents  Children living outside the family  The Ministry’s refusal to consider the option of condoms in schools

Barriers Contd  Implementation gaps for legislation eg Domestic Violence Act and the Criminal Law Codification and Reform Act  The economic environment continues to create conditions conducive to transactional and intergenerational sex  Limited Linkages between programmes e.g mitigation should have stronger linkages with prevention

What can we do better 1. Decline is encouraging but one in seven people among the age group is infected 2. Support should therefore continue to focus on behavior change, scale up of prevention strategies and care and treatment to decrease incidence and mortality specifically:  Make Participation of Young people in policy formulation and advocacy more meaningful  The Young People’s Network on HIV should scale out to all districts and have clear linkages with other programs

What can we do better  Continue Public education including law enforcement officers on relevant legislation  Scale up livelihoods programs to encourage economic independence for women and girls  Programmes for children on the streets should aim at reintergration.  There is room to build on Global Fund Youth Programmes-the UN could partner with NAC and the Family Planning Council  Continue use of the media and revive the Zero Tolerance of Child Abuse Campaign

Thank you…