Authors: Y.Anthony Reddy, Dr.Neeraj Dhingra

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Authors: Y.Anthony Reddy, Dr.Neeraj Dhingra Performance of Targeted Interventions (TIs) managed by CBOs better than the TIs managed by NGOs India experience Session Code: MOAE02 Session Title: Community-led Responses to HIV, Scale-up and Sustainability: Evidence and Challenges Plenary 3 Authors: Y.Anthony Reddy, Dr.Neeraj Dhingra 21 July, 2014 4.30 p.m-6.30 p.m

Coverage of MARPs # 547 189 440 21 92 289 Type of TI FSW MSM IDU TG Truckers Migrants # 547 189 440 21 92 289

IDUs 11.47 to 7.84, FSW 9.4 to 4.22, MSM 8.22 to 5.91, ANC 0.88 to 0.46

Performance Assessment (PA) of TIs To understand the health of the TIs, diagnose weak areas and take corrective actions PA is done quarterly using a tool called Balance Score Card System Tool consists of 14 critical indicators for FSW and MSM TIs and 18 critical indicators for IDU TIs. TIs are graded in 5 categories Ten rounds of PA completed between 2009-2012

Number of TI’s assessed for performance

Grades of CBO led and NGO led TIs Proportion of CBO TIs in Good to Excellent is more than the NGO led TIs indicating the advantage of community led TIs over NGO led TIs

What went into CBO led TIs Additional Resources NGO CBO Project Manager Shadow Project Manager Counselor Shadow Counselor Outreach Worker Community Mobilisers Clinic nurse Clinic Administrator Peer Educators Community Advocates Community committee co-ordinator *An additional resource of 500 thousand per TI

Challenges SCALE UP Ensuring real CBOs Leadership & community involvement

Thank you Questions