JBIC / SABCOHA HIV/AIDS WORKPLACE CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMME Presented by : Name and Surname
Implementation methodology Based on SABCOHA toolkit Based on supply chain development pilot project 2006 Comprehensive HIV and AIDS Workplace programme
Programme Policy development / evaluation KAB survey Wellness Committee (Champions) Management Training Peer Educator Training VCT’S Health Risk Management Monitor, Evaluate and Report
KAB highlights
TABLE 2: AGE PROFILE
KAB highlights TABLE 3: MARITAL PROFILE
KAB highlights RESPONSESI have no or little risk to be infected with HIV I have a big risk to be infected with HIV Unsure about their risk 46%30%24% Question 20: Do you think there is a risk that you may be infected with HIV?
KAB highlights TABLE 7: ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
KAB highlights 185 participants (13%) No medical insurance 19% use condoms with casual sex partner 43% have casual sex partner 49% knew own HIV status
KAB highlights 56% good HIV knowledge (fragmented) 32% attended HIV info sessions at work 63% knew HIV Policy 35% understand contents 28% knew where to go for more information
Recommendations Wellness approach Functioning Wellness Committee Peer Educator support HIV, TB & STI information drive Repeat VCT’s Extended support
Closing We are well into an important phase of the global response to AIDS in which deeds and results count more than statements or speeches Dr Piot UNAIDS Executive Director