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PRESENTATION ON SCIPHA-IIIQUARTER- II ACHIVEMENTS

BY EHU M&E

- EXTENDED HANDS UGANDA

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

JCRC sub-granted Extended Hands Uganda (EHU) to implement HIV/AIDS care, treatment and support services for a period of eleven months. The project aims at strengthening HIV/AIDS care, treatment and support services geared towards increasing access and utilization of HIV/AIDS care and support services, this project is being implemented through the existing community structures such as VHTs, PHAs networks as well as health facilities in Ogur, Ojwina & Central Division which are the project destined areas

Specific Objectives

• To coordinate provision of appropriate HIV care, treatment and support services to PHAs in Lira district by December 2014.

• Strengthen referrals, community linkages and partnerships for improved HIV/AIDS care , treatment and support services in Lira district by 2014.

• To ensure that TB suspected cases are provided HCT and appropriately linked to care.

Achievements A Bar Graph Showing a Total

Number of PLHIV/TB Patients Newly Enrolled & Referred for HIV Care and

Support Services

294

74 83

314397

050

100150200250300350400450

Series1

Series1 294 74 83 314 397

Targets Quartely Per

Quarter-1

Quarter-2

Cumulative

Enabling Communities each reaching one

A Pie Chart Showing a Total Number of Children that Received Clinical & Growth Monitoring

200

5019

101

120 Target

Target PerQuarterQuarter-1

Quarter-2

Cumulative Total

Key Result Areas Target(T)

T Per Quarter

Quarter-1

Quarter-2 OverallAchieved

Provide Cotrimoxazole prophylaxis to PLWHIV

1765 441 531 656 1187

Screen TB patients for HCT services.

24 6 5 4 9

Conduct CD4 testing for PLHIV 176 44 38 58 96

Refer Eligible PLHIVS to ART Programs

294 74 83 314 397

Establish Support Groups for PWDH & HIV +IVE Clients

1 1 1 1 1

Provide Minimum Package for Positive Health Dignity and Prevention (PHDP) to PLHIV

1765 441 631 656 1287

Provide Family Planning Services and SRH Education To PLHIVS

588 147 283 696 979

STI Screening of Adults and Adolescents PLHIV.

1529 382 122 961 1083

A Bar Graph Explaining a Total Number of PLWHIV Screened for TB and Referred for Suptum Testing and Management

1765

441531

656

1187

0

200

400600

800

1000

1200

14001600

1800

2000

Target Target PerQuarter

Quarter-1 Quarter-2 CumulativeTotal

A Graph Showing Number of Discordant Couples Newly Identified and Provided Risk-Reduction Counseling

24

68 7

15

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

Targets

Ach

ieve

men

ts

Series1

Support PHAS Adults to Access OI Screening and Treatment Services

891

1441 1512

378550

Target

Quarterly Target

Quarter-1

Quarter-2

Cumulative Q-1&Q-2

Thematic areas

Target Quarterly Target

Quarter-1

Quarter-2

Overall archived

Referral and follow-up meetings with VHTS

4 1 1 1 1

Dialogue with heads of institutions

4 1 1 1 2

Community debates

4 1 1 1 2

Community debates

4 1 1 1 2

A Photo During a Dialogue Meeting With Heads of Institutions

A table showing referrals made By EHU Field Staff……….

Number of Clients Referred for Other Services

Services Referred for

Number of Clients Receiving the Services Referred for

20 FP 16

121 STI 72

118 OIS 79

58 CD4 51

23 ART 16

82 TB Screening 57

59 CTX 42

81 HCT 80

129 PMTCT 105

2 DBS 1

0 Malaria 0

A Photo During DBS Collection At Ojwina

14

A Table Showing Referrals Made By EHU Field Staff

Services of Referrals

Number of Clients Referred

Number of Clients that Received the Services Referred for

STI 121 72CD4 58 51ART 23 16TB 82 57CTX 59 42HCT 129 80PMTCT 129 105

Referrals Made by VHTS……..Services No. of Clients Referred No. that Received the

Service

HCT 1003 908

CTX 400 360

STI 82 56

FP 428 386

PMTCT 346 317

Referrals By The VHT Services No. of Clients Referred No. That received the

service

CD4 329 265

CV 54 53

ART 82 53

SMC 21 19

TB 73 55

OIS 99 89

DNA 2 2

EID 33 28

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EHU-SCIPHA Condom Service Outlets in Lira District

County/Division

Parish Health facility

Shops Commbased

HotelsBars

Total

Ojwina Central 0 0 0 2 2

CentralDivision

IredaLumumba

0 2 0 1 3

Ogur Akangi 0 2 0 0 2

Ogur Ogur 0 2 0 0 2

18

A table of Condom DistributionPlaces Number of

Condoms Distributed to the Outlets

Number of Condoms Distributed by the Service Outlets

Ojwina-Central

800 800 800 800

Central IredaLumumba

1000 40 1000 40

Ogur- Akangi 1000 50 1000 50

Ogur-Ogur 1000 50 1000 50

Total 7600 570 7600 410

Condom distribution at Ogur

Challenges• Inadequate carbonated referral forms this at

times make it impossible even though there is need for referral.

• The IEC materials were not distributed this quarter, this made us spend a lot of time in explanations that could be simplified with the help of IEC materials.

Recommendations

• SCIPHA’s national team through the regional team should provide adequate carbonated referral forms so as to enable our VHTS make referrals to our valuable clients.

• The regional team should liaise with the national team so as to have appropriately communicating IEC materials in place for our clients.

Thanks for listening

Mama kites distributed at Ogur Community

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