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Concept Note on HIV Mongolia 2015-2017 Process and key components of Funding Request to Global Fund
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KEY STEPS: Revision of NSP operational plans in 5 priority areas Training of key team members on Concept Note in Switzerland CCM technical working group developing Concept Note with external consultants Endorsement by CCM 10 June 2014 Submission deadline 15 June 2014 Process
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Prevention for key populations (MSM, sex workers, PWID) Prevention for youth & other vulnerable populations Treatment, care & support for PLHIV and families Supportive legal and policy environments Strengthening strategic information: surveillance, research, M&E Revision of NSP operational plans in 5 priority areas:
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National Strategic Plan 2010-2015 Updated workplans for 2015-2017 Mid-term review of NSP (2013) Epidemiological data and research Portfolio Analysis by Global Fund Mongolia Country team (Geneva) Key documents used for prioritising modules & interventions
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CCM eligibility performance assessment Define key populations Intensify targeted HIV-case finding (HIV testing) Scale up coverage HIV prevention for key populations Strengthening HIV/STI surveillance Targeted interventions for youth Strengthen community-based groups Strengthen M&E systems: Integrate HIV in NHIS, strengthen M&E for key populations, mapping, size estimations, review data-collection tools Logistics Management Information Systems Gender, VAWG Address stigma & discrimination (police, health sector) Portfolio Analysis GFATM: Key issues
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A. Narrative proposal: 4 main sections: 1. Country context 2. Funding landscape 3. Funding request to Global Fund 4. Implementation arrangement and risk assessment B. Online Grant Management Portal: key data Main components of Concept Note
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KEY SECTIONS OF CONCEPT NOTE ONLINE: Programme Split Financial Gap Analysis & Counterpart Financing Goals, objectives and impact/outcome indicators Modules & Interventions: - Programmatic Gap tables for key indicators - Coverage & Output indicators - Modules Budget Online Grant Management Portal
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MSM & Sex workers: Key service packages: BCC, condoms, HIV testing, STI services, Hepatitis Focus on scaling up coverage and increased quality, referral and collaboration Strengthen outreach and HIV testing (esp. MSM) Institutional & Organisational Strengthening for scale-up Technical support and staff capacity building Advocacy and Social mobilisation for supportive environments and collaboration (e.g. Police) Modules & Interventions: Prevention for key populations
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People who inject drugs: Strengthen strategic information (research) Pilot programme based on findings Modules & Interventions: Prevention for key populations
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Key expected results: MSM: Coverage with BCC and condoms: 8% 15% (2017) HIV testing: 4.4% 8% (2017) Sex workers: Coverage with BCC and condoms: 63% 87% (2017) HIV testing: 23% 32% (2017) Modules & Interventions: Prevention for key populations
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STI clients: Promoting 4Cs (Compliance to treatment; Counselling; Contact tracing and Condom promotion) Selected workplace interventions: advocacy and sensitisation with private sector, esp. mobile populations (mining, road construction, transportation, tourism, military); revision of existing HIV/STI- prevention modules, which are used for (organised) pre-departure trainings for migrant workers Uniformed services: updating HIV curriculum for uniformed staff Prison inmates: Integrating HIV in prison health system – specific HIV services Adolescents and youth: range of HIV interventions in formal and non-formal settings, incl. curriculum development and training; innovative BCC (social media, cell phone) Advocacy for government support for condom social marketing in different sectors Modules & Interventions: Prevention for Other vulnerable populations
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Strengthening PLHIV networks Psychological and other support services for PLHIV and their families Establishing HIV/AIDS care services and human-resource strengthening at the province and district level Improving quality and accessibility of HIV treatment and care service Improving coordination between HIV, TB, hepatitis, blood safety programmes Modules & Interventions: Treatment, Care & Support for PLHIV & families
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Strengthen supportive environments: Political commitment and advocacy Laws, legal policies and practices Interventions: Legal assessments and reviews Advocacy among policy- & decision-makers in health and non-health sectors & private sector Development of national and local HIV policies and plans involving all key sectors Modules & Interventions: Supportive Legal and Policy environments
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Strengthen availability, quality & effective use of strategic information for evidence-informed decision-making in policy, programmes & resource allocation: Strengthening national HIV/STI surveillance system Upgrading routine HIV/STI reporting system Strengthening programmatic monitoring and evaluation Special studies, evaluations, assessments & operational research Strengthening logistic management and information system Modules & Interventions: Strategic Info: Surveillance, Research, M&E
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Total country allocation GF: USD 4,987,110 40% Country Counterpart financing requirement (3.3 M) Willingness to Pay: Annual increase Govt. HIV budget 50% for key populations Financial allocations
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USD% Prevention MSM 1.030.38720,7 Preventon sex workers 1.297.04326,0 Prevention PWID 164.3553,3 Prevention Youth & Other Vulnerable Groups 602.18512,1 Treatment, Care & Support for PLHIV 703.52514,1 TB/HIV 32.7940,7 Removing Legal Barriers 157.4443,2 Policy & Governance 20.2280,4 Surveillance, Research and M&E 346.7677,0 Service Delivery 66.2621,3 Programme Management (PCU) 566.52211,4 4.987.512100
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