Introduction to the Asian HIV/AIDS Resource Needs Estimation and Costing Model (The Asian Model) Amala Reddy Kazuyuki Uji.

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Introduction to the Asian HIV/AIDS Resource Needs Estimation and Costing Model (The Asian Model) Amala Reddy Kazuyuki Uji

new functions harmonization with CAA Report Asian targets new interventions Asian context Asian Model The Resource Needs Model (The Futures Group) An Overview of the Asian Model Suggestions by reps of 19 Asian countries / Review by UNAIDS experts

(1) Strong alignment with the Commission on AIDS in Asia Report  Key recommended interventions and targets are included by default  Onsite reference to evidence & recommendations of CAA  Provides justification and credibility CAA  Recommended strategic directions are reflected in costing methodology (e.g. community/peer-based interventions for MARPs)

(2) Enabling Environment  Considered critical but not included/disaggregated  Legal, gender, governance and human rights aspects of HIV responses  E.g. Laws related to the use of TRIPS flexibilities, decriminalisation of MSM, IDU harm-reduction activities etc.

Intervention Targets/indicators Review/develop/amend intellectual property laws to allow the application of TRIPS safeguards and flexibilities Presence of IP laws that will enable access to affordable generic HIV medicines by 20XX (target year defined by each country) Review/amend/remove policies and laws that discriminate against vulnerable populations, including women, sex workers, IDUs and MSM Presence of legislations/policies that de-criminalise sex workers, MSM and harm-reduction activities and that promote and protect the rights of women including their right to property and inheritance by 20XX Provide affordable legal support for PLHIV and vulnerable groups % of vulnerable population having access to affordable legal support Conduct research and/or strengthen surveillance system to collect epidemiological data related to HIV and provide evidence for optimal decision-making and resource prioritisation Presence of reliable, recent, and longitudinal data related to the epidemic including behavior and knowledge for planning, monitoring and evaluation Monitor human rights violations against people living with HIV and their family members Presence of monitoring and redress systems of human rights violations against PLHIV by 20XX Implement programmes to reduce stigma and discrimination Reduction in stigma and discrimination against the baseline Support the empowerment and capacity building of HIV positive people’s networks for their meaningful participation in the response Presence of positive people’s networks organisationally and financially empowered to advocate for their rights and provide services by 20XX HIV/AIDS training for law enforcement officials and judges Y% of law enforcement officials and judges trained on HIV by 20XX Other programmes/interventions defined by the user Defined by the user (3) Results-based costing AccountabilityBenchmarks

(4) Onsite unit cost calculation function  Unit cost calculations can be done onsite  No longer required to use a different tool (e.g. INPUT) for unit cost calculations  Retains records of how the unit cost was calculated  Highly flexible unit cost calculations Calc

Unit cost calculation grid

(5) Priority intervention summary  Separate chart/graphs only for key priority interventions as per CAA

(6) Impact analysis  Impact analysis graph  Visualisation of interventions according to cost-impact categorisation  Impact in terms of DALY saved (DALY=disability-adjusted life years)

Impact analysis based upon the cost per DALY saved (disability-adjusted life year) *Only for Prevention / Impact category based upon CAA Report (p91) and inputs from UNAIDS

 Who is paying how much for what?  What is the resource gap?  How to fill the resource gap? (7) Funding analysis Funding

Funding/resource situation analysis

 Direct importation of data from the RETA model (by USAID) (8) Integration of community voice

Summary Can be a powerful guiding tool in alignment with the Commission Report Enhanced analytic functions to appreciate realistic needs and gaps Single tool both for the unit cost and resource needs estimation Designed specifically for Asia