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Distribution Mechanisms in HIV/AIDS programming – Uganda’s experiences Food & Nutrition Technical Assistance (FANTA) and Regional Center for Quality of Health Care (RCQHC) HIV/AIDS and Food Aid: Assessments for Regional Programs and Resource Integration Entebbe, Uganda 2-5 November 2004 Presentation by WFP Uganda

Distribution Mechanisms: WFP HIV/AIDS related Activities  PHA through: Home-based care, Mothers in PMTCT, PMTCT plus, ARV treatment and families  TB patients (In and out of hospital and families)  Orphans an Vulnerable Children (OVC) mainly in skills training institutions

Distribution Mechanisms (cont) Issues related to distribution in HIV/AIDS related activities Beneficiary sensitization and information dissemination Issuance of ration card (different color) for following month (no observed negative impact) e.g by AVSI. Re-bag commodities into family size food basket

Distribution Mechanisms (cont) Location of FDP: –Health Units for PMTCT and ART beneficiaries –Community Based Centers or Faith-Based organisations for PHA –Institutions for OVC

Beneficiary Verification

Distribution Mechanisms (cont) M & E Issues: NGOs Food Monitors undertake regular food distribution & post distribution monitoring activities (quality, acceptability, intra HH dynamics, perceived nutritional value, stigma associated outcomes etc.) Visit beneficiaries, including those who missed food or did not send a representative for regular counseling Health Unit Nurses undertake the required weight measurements for the PMTCT and ART patients in the case studies

Distribution Mechanisms (cont) Challenges:  Most NGOs/CBO involved in HIV/AIDS activities have no experience in handling food,  Re-bagging of food into quantities of average family size (6) for easy distribution compromise some HH  Weak beneficiaries, spread over a large area  Poor infrastructure limits access to some FDP  Increased operational cost beyond the standard WFP cost per ton

Distribution Mechanisms (cont) Transport organized by beneficiaries

Distribution Mechanisms, Way-forward Reconsideration of budget ceilings of logistical and operational costs (re-bagging, staff, improved access) Synergies from existing partners with comparative advantage in logistics through improved communication  Integration of services to minimize operational and logistic costs (Food, Income generating activities, other services)  Additional family size groupings to improve equity