Lessons from Thailand’s transition planning and response

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Increased domestic financing of key population-led health services (KP-LHS) Lessons from Thailand’s transition planning and response Kantinan Rungtanatada Manager of HIV TB and National Health Security Office, Thailand 26 July , 2018

National Budget Commitment and Allocation 83% 20% ฿ 200M increase in financial support by NHSO from FY16 to FY17 allocated for HIV testing & antiretroviral treatment among KPs increase in financial support by NHSO from FY17 to FY18 3x >50% cascade performance targets achieved in FY16 to FY17 MSM/TGW outreach support from FY15 to FY17

60% 40% Planned Actions National Budget Allocation FY 18 of funds were provided to CSOs were provided to hospitals Planned Actions Diversify funding and funding options for CSOs Strengthen and streamline funding management Establish certification entities and systems to ensure organizational and service capacity of CSOs Ensure that unit costs reflect operational costs of CSOs to ensure the sustainability of CSOs’ involvement in HIV service provision to KPs