ANGLOPHONE COUNTRIES NIGERIA, GHANA, TANZANIA,ZANZIBAR, THE GAMBIA, ZIMBABWE, LESOTHO, ERITREA, ZAMBIA,RWANDA,MALAWI, KENYA, UGANDA, GREAT LAKES REGION,

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ANGLOPHONE COUNTRIES NIGERIA, GHANA, TANZANIA,ZANZIBAR, THE GAMBIA, ZIMBABWE, LESOTHO, ERITREA, ZAMBIA,RWANDA,MALAWI, KENYA, UGANDA, GREAT LAKES REGION, MAURITIUS CHAIRED BY: MALAWI RAPPATOIR: THE GAMBIA

ISSUES IDENTIFIED HIGH ANC PREVALENCE – 38% HIGH ANNUAL AIDS DEATHS – 50,000 LOW LIFE EXPECTANCY, FROM 56%- 32% HIGH MORBITY DEATH 50,000 LOW QUALITY OF LABOUR 30% LOW FOOD PRODUCTION 48% LOW ECONOMIC STATUS HIGH NUMBER OF ORPHANS

KEY SECTORS IDENTIFIED KEY SECTORS: AGRICULTURE EDUCATION GENDER & SOCIAL WELFARE HEALTH LABOUR YOUTHS OTHER SECTORS: HUMAN RIGHTS FBO NGO LOCAL AUTHORITIES

LIKELY OUTCOMES HEALTH SECTOR: IMPROVED QUALITY OF LFE SCALE UP PREVENTION, CARE AND TREATMENT PROGRAMME REDUCED VERTICAL TRANSMISSION IMPROVED HEALTH SYSTEM AND SERVICES PERCENTAGE OF POPULATION THAT RECEIVED BASIC ABC KNOWLEDGE ON HIV

LIKELY OUTCOMES CONT. EDUCATION SECTOR: INCREASED ENROLLMENT FOR ORPHANS HIV/AIDS PROGRAMME MAINSTREAMED INTO THE SCH. CURRICULUM IMPROVED PRODUCTIVE WORKFORCE INCREASED ACCESS TO CARE AND SUPPORT FOR OVCs

LIKELY OUTCOMES CONT. AGRICULTURE: PRODUCTIVE WORKFORCE WOULD BE PROTECTED HIGH PRODUCTIVITY ON FOOD SECURITY IMPROVEMENT OF NUTRITIONAL STATUS FOR BOTH INFECTED AND AFFECTED

LIKELY OUTCOMES CONT. LABOUR: IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LABOUR FORCE HIV WORKPLACE POLICY AND PROGRAMMES DEVELOPED

LIKELY OUTCOMES CONT. GENDER AND SOCIAL WELFARE: ORPHANS AND WIDOWS ARE LEGALLY PROTECTED BY THE LAW REVIEW OF LEGAL INSTRUMENTS TO PROTECT ORPHANS AND WIDOWS REDUCED SEXUAL VIOLENCE IMPROVED ACCESS TO PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT

FEW INDICATORS NUMBER OF PATIENTS ACCESSING TREATMENT AND CARE PERCENTAGE OF ORPHANS ENROLLED NUMBER OF SCHOOLS IMPLEMENTING HIV/AIDS INTO THE CURRICULUM NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS RECEIVING ATLEAST 2 MEALS A DAY

FEW INDICATORS CONT. PERCENTAGE OF INSTITUTIONS IMPLEMENTING HIV/AIDS WORKPLACE POLICY AND PROGRAMMES PERCENTAGE OF NEGATIVE NEW BORNS DELIVERED BY HIV POSITIVE PREGNANT WOMEN IN THE PMTC PROGRAMME

DATA NEEDED ROUTINE HEALTH FACILITY DATA SCHOOL REGISTERS SPECIAL SURVEYS RECORD BASED PRIMARY DATA HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS WORKPLACE SURVEYS