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Use of Geographic Data in COP Planning: South Sudan Experience

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1 Use of Geographic Data in COP Planning: South Sudan Experience
2017 PEPFAR Data and Systems Applied Learning Summit Use of Geographic Data in COP Planning: South Sudan Experience September 14, 2017

2 Important information to display in Maps
Disease Burden Prevalence of HIV PLHIV and disaggregation KP estimates and HIV prevalence Service access and coverage Testing yield Treatment coverage and Treatment need Distribution of health facilities and services provided Partners supporting Health Facilities Context Displacement Food insecurity

3 Lesson 1: COP 17 Endorsement of Geographic Focus
Map displaying disease burden PLHIV coverage

4 Disease Burden by County

5 Treatment coverage and need

6 PEPFAR FY17 Supported Facilities

7 Clarity / Consistency: Facilities supported in relation to disease burden

8 Lesson 2: Power of Geographic context
Winning of HQ Funding to provide HIV services for South Sudanese refugees in Uganda in COP17 Inclusion of funding for Nutritional Assessment and Counselling (NAC) in COP17 Understanding for lower TX_CURR Target for COP17 (30,000) compared to COP16 (34,000)

9 Source of Maps: UNOCHA and ICPI
Burden of Disease PEPFAR SNUs of Focus COP17 and Population Displacement Dec 2016 >3M PEOPLE displaced The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Source of Maps: UNOCHA and ICPI

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11 FOOD INSECURITY 2016 The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

12 Thank You!


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