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HIV / AIDS Project HIV / AIDS Project Mubarik Mohamoud Ruth Pfleiderer All three zones continue to work closely together in the HIV response. In particular, this was evident in the development of the HIV National Strategic Plan 2015-19. There is one NSP, with 3 operational plans that reflect the regional differences. The NSP was validated and endorsed in a Meeting in Kampala in April in by representatives from all Somali zones, government (AIDS Commissions and MoH), civil society, HIV, key at risk populations, and also UN and donors. HIV / AIDS Q2-1 April to 30 June 2014 Puntland AIDS Commission continued to be active despite the fact that it has no agreement with UNDP, and relies on direct payments, which makes implementation of activities more challenging (this is due to financial mismanagement by a former staff in 2012). UNDP has decided to develop a new LoA with PAC in Q3, covering the period until December 2014. The election in February did not have an effect on the staffing of the AIDS Commission, with the Executive Director retaining his position. 7/20/2014 10:15:57 AM Final UNICEF (lobal Fund) UNDP TRAC This Quarter (Q2) in Somaliland many HIV activities took place in different regions namely Burao, Berbera, Borama and Hargeisa. Apart from the community conversations, other HIV activities including "Know your rights" and Psychosocial counseling trainings took place in Hargeisa and Burao. AIDS commission has conducted 3 IPTCS/M&E meetings and quarterly communication meeting. These meetings improved coordination and streamlining IPTCS data of all HIV stakeholders in Somaliland.UNDP provided technical support to HIV ender assessment survey in coordination with SOLNAC and UNAIDS. SOLNAC continues to provide leadership in the HIV response. The Ministry of Health is becoming much more involved, and wanted to take the lead. There were tensions between two entities regarding their respective roles, which became very apparent in the NSP Kampala validation meeting. These were addressed at zonal level, and relations have significantly improved. 1/10

3.1.2.5 Number of people reached through HIV & AIDS awareness raising In Q1 and Q2, a total of 2,651 persons were reached in the target areas. Out of these: Q1: Total = 1,129. Q2: Total = 1,522 76% of people reached in Q2 were women. The majority of people reached in this quarter participated in the community conversation project in Berbera, Burao and Hargeisa. 3.1.2.5 Number of people reached through HIV & AIDS awareness raising A total of 1,530 have been reached in during the 6 month period. Q1: Total = 768. Q2: Total = 762, F: 526, M: 236) The results come form Community conversation sessions being implemented in arowe and Bossaso. 3.1.2.5 Number of people reached through HIV & AIDS awareness raising A total of 1,142 people were reached in during the 6 month period. Q1: Total = 340. Q2: Total = 802, F: 526, M: 236 and for 40 persons the sex is not known. The results come form Community conversation sessions being implemented in Mogadishu and edo region, and training of influential leaders. Community Conversations on HIV take place in # identified project sites for a period of 12 months 49 Community conversations on HIV took place. Q2 results: total = 25, of these 18 in Berbera (4 villages), 4 in Boroma and 3 in Hargeisa. CC sessions target so-called hot spots where there are more at risk people living. Religious and community leaders and HIV act as resource persons. CC sessions allow the communities to discuss burning issues beyond HIV. Communities are becoming more actively involved in organising the CC sessions Approximately # of people participate in Community conversations inn 12 months 1246 ( F: 948; M: 298) people reached through CC sessions in Somaliland. Community conversation sessions are reducing stigma and discrimination against HIV. It is realistically seen that HIV in the community are now participating CC sessions and sharing their experiences. Many people are coming to CC sites to get basic HIV information as well. # of Community committee and leaders provided with training on Basic HIV & AIDS in Hargeisa, Borama and Berbera Local council refresher training on HIV will be conducted in Berbera in July. Y Refresher training on HIV for Berbera local council was postponed to July by YOVENCO NO. # of administrative support provided to Somaliland National AIDS Commission The support from the lobal fund covered the running costs of the AIDS commission e.g. salaries of staff, communication costs, utilities costs and costs to host coordination meetings etc. The support ensured that Somaliland National AIDS Commission (SOLNAC) have the capacity to coordinate and monitor a multisectoral, sustainable response to HIV & AIDS. 2/10

# of AIDS commission: Coordination meetings (IPTCS and M&E) 3 IPTCS and M&E meetings took place in Q2 in Somaliland AIDS Commission conducted 3 IPTCS and M&E working group meetings with key stakeholders to support and coordinate programme activities, share information, review and streamline M&E/IPTCS data and programme activities. # of Quarterly Communication meeting One quarter communication meeting took place in Somaliland AIDS commission conducted quarterly communication and human resource meeting to improve coordination and communication among HIV stakeholders and partners in Somaliland # of times messages aired on Radio stations 3 HIV messages aired on daily basis from Hargeisa Radio on 5 days week. AIDS commission monitors HIV radio programs that have been released from Hargeisa radio. # of HIV accessing legal aid Training on 'Knowing your rights' in Boroma and Burao: T: 100, F:60, M:40) and 'Beneficial disclosure' for HIV. (Q1: T:50, F:29, M:21). All trainings Q2: T:75, F:53, M:22). The objective of these trainings was to increase the knowledge of the participants on the concepts of human rights in the field of HIV/AIDS and identify violations of human rights relating to HIV/AIDS- where they occur and their impact. # of Quarterly Review meetings No Quarterly review meeting took place in Somaliland in Q2 R The reason was that AIDS commission was busy on UNAIDS ender HIV analysis assessment survey. The Q2 review meeting will take place in July. Community Conversations on HIV take place in # identified project sites for a period of 12 months 30 Community conversations on HIV took place. Q1 and Q2 results each: total = 15, of these 9 in Bossaso (4 villages), 6 in arowe (2 villages) The involvement of resource persons such as religious leaders, local government officials, HIV and PAC M&E staff, who have received training on HIV/AIDS, contributes to strengthen the CCs and reduce stigma. Approximately # of people participate in Community conversations in 12 months A total of 1,341 people participated in CC sessions. Q1: 374 in Bossaso and 205 in arowe. Q2: T:762, F:526, M:236. 456 in Bossaso and 306 in arowe. The majority of participants are still women, but the number of men reached is increasing. the involvement of men is important in the reduction of stigma 3/10

# of Community committee and leaders provided with training on Basic HIV & AIDS in Puntland In Q1, 240 people participated in HIV and leadership training in Bossaso. There were no trainings planed for Q2. The trained community leaders act as resource persons in the community conversation sessions. Their opinions play a large role in shaping the community attitude towards HIV&AIDS. # of administrative support provided to Puntland AIDS Commission PAC was able to provide coordination support to the multi-sectoral HIV response through regular coordination meetings, monitoring and field visits, and leading the development of the new HIV National Strategic Plan 2015-19. The support from the lobal fund covered the running costs of the AIDS commission e.g. salaries of staff, communication costs, utilities costs and costs to host coordination meetings etc.. Monitoring visits to IPTCS sites took place in June. # of AIDS commission: Coordination meetings (IPTCS and M&E), communication, quarterly review meeting monthly IPTCS working group meeting: Q1: 1 meeting, Q2-3 meetings. 1 Quarterly programme review meeting in Q2 During Q1 PAC focused on organising the zonal consultation for the new National Strategic Plan. During Q2, regular coordination meetings have resumed. There has been no Commission meeting to date. # of AIDS Commission meetings no meeting took place during Q1 and Q2 of 2014 This is planned for Q4. Community Conversations on HIV take place in # identified project sites for a period of 12 months 16 CC sessions have been conducted in Mogadishu and edo regions. Q1: 4 sessions. Q2: 12 sessions. The good relationship between the local authorities in Mogadishu and the implementing partner AAWDO means that the authorities are very supportive of the CCs and also act as resource persons. Approximately # of people participate in Community conversations in 12 months A total of 838 people have participated in CCs in Mogadishu and edo. Q1: 111 in Mogadishu and 98 in edo. Q2: Mogadishu: T:327, F:234, M:93. edo region: T:302, F:154, M:148) CCs in edo started in March. The partner HDC have close links with the local authority in those areas, AIDS commission and HIV network. They manage several VCT sites. The CCs will bridge the gap between services and communities and encourage more people to access services. # of Community committee and leaders provided with training on Basic HIV & AIDS A 4 day training was provided for 40 people (F:32, M:8) in June. The main objective of this training was to equip them with basic information on HIV and AIDS. The training also aimed at gaining their backing and support to roll out Community Conversation on HIV. Trainees included Community Elders, Teachers, Health workers, Religious Leaders and loc. govt. 4/10

# of administrative support provided to South-central AIDS Commission (SCAC) SCAC was able to provide coordination support to the multi-sectoral HIV response through regular coordination meetings, monitoring and field visits, and leading the development of the new HIV National Strategic Plan 2015-19 The support from the lobal fund covered the running costs of the AIDS commission e.g. salaries of staff, communication costs, utilities costs and costs to host coordination meetings etc. # of AIDS commission: Coordination meetings (IPTCS and M&E), communication, quarterly review meeting A 2 day consultation in Mogadishu and 3 day consultation in Baidoa took place in January for the development of the HIV National Strategic Plan. One joint communication and mobilisation meeting took place in June. Y There weer delays in developing a LoA with SCAC for 2014 activities, and that led to a reduction in coordination meetings. It should be mentioned that SCAC organised the participation of all relevant stakeholders in the NSP Validation meeting in Kampala in April. # of AIDS Commission meetings no AIDS Commission meeting took place to date. This is planned for Q4 # of times messages aired on Radio stations A total of 1,092 times one of 15 standardised radio messages was aired. 4 radio stations that have the largest coverage are airing one of 15 standardised messages 3 times a day for 4 months. Radio Kulmiye, Radio VOD, Radio Banadir and Radio Risaala. A new HIV national Strategic Plan for 2014-2019 developed, together with operational implementation plans for,, F. ALL The NSP and operational plans were developed in Q1 and validated in April. Finalisation after more comments in July. Finalisation after more comments in July. The accompanying M&E plans will also be finalised in July. The NSP forms the basis for the development of a new proposal to the lobal Fund, to be submitted in August. Extensive consultations took place in all 3 zones, a with all stakeholders. HIV policy review, finalisation, launch and printing. ALL to activity to date to finalise policies. R this activity has been postponed to 2015. # of site visits by Project staff 1 ( Attended Know your rights training for HIV in Burao) 1 ( Participated CC sessions in Hargeisa) 1 (Consultative meeting for conducting ender HIV assessment) The HIV Area Project Manager was hired recently and Joined office in May 15 but managed to attend as many meetings and activities of Q2 in Somaliland 5/10

# of site visits by project staff All coordination meetings in arowe were supported by UNDP. UNDP also provided regular technical support to TASS, who are based in arowe. In Q3 the project officer will visit Bossaso. The Nairobi-based HIV specialist was not able to travel to Puntland in Q2. # of site visits by project staff The project officer visited the new CC sites in edo region, and continuous support to SCAC and AAWDO in Mogadishu. Purpose is to monitor activities and provide technical support. The security situation remains a challenge and at times limits the movements of UNDP staff. the Nairobi-based HIV specialist was not able to visit Mogadishu during Q2. 6/10

HIV / AIDS Project A highlight for all three zones was the participation of a range of stakeholders in the validation meeting for the HIV National Strategic Plan 2015-19 in Kampala in April. The NSP is supported by three zonal operational plans. In July the accompanying M&E plan will be finalised. The NSP is the guiding document for the HIV response in Somalia for the coming years, and for the development of the next lobal Fund proposal, which will be submitted in August. PAC continued to be active despite the fact that it has no agreement with UNDP, and relies on direct payments, which makes implementation of activities more challenging. UNDP has decided to develop a new LoA with PAC in Q3. In Somaliland, Community Conversations garnering much attention from the people. 1246 people (F: 948; M: 298) have been reached in 25 Community conversation sessions on HIV conducted in target areas of Berbera, Borama and Hargeisa. There is HIV Radio messages that is aired from Hargeisa radio on daily basis targeting the general population to reduce stigma and discrimination. AIDS Commission conducted 3 IPTCS and M&E working group meetings with key stakeholders to support and coordinate programme activities, share information, review and streamline M&E/IPTCS data and programme activities. President of Somaliland reiterated his support towards NAC during the yearly official speech of the president in front of the cabinet and the parliament. : Somaliland National AIDS Commission (SOLNAC) is the main government institution mandated to nationally coordinate HIV response in the region and supported by UNDP HIV unit. YOVENCO and Talowadag are the key partners for HIV & AIDs projects. They are very strong partners that are implementing Community Conversation on HIV in Berbera, Borama and Hargeisa. TALOWADA HIV network has taken up the role of implementing CC in Hargeisa and Borama and also supporting in empowering HIV through provision of sill development trainings and know your rights trainings. : UNDP works with the Puntland AIDS Commission (PAC). NO partners implementing the community conversations are Badbaado in Bossaso and TASS in arowe. They continue to be strong partners. : UNDP continues to work closely with South-Central AIDS Commission (SCAC) to help them better coordinate and support all HIV stakeholders. UNDP works with 2 local NOs, AAWDO and HDC to support the rights of HIV. These NOs have also started Community Conversations in edo and Benadir regions. ALL: UNDP has been working very closely with UNAIDs (as the lead) and other UN agencies on the development of the HIV National Strategic Plan. 7/10

HIV / AIDS Project There continues to be a misunderstanding about the different roles of the Ministry of Health and the AIDS Commissions in the HIV response, which has led to tensions between the two government institutions. Competition for resources is a contributing factor. The tensions were particularly strong in Somaliland, but SOLNAC and MoH managed to address the issues and relations have significantly improved. The work of the MoH is critical in addressing all medical components of the HIV response, as is the role of the AIDS Commissions in relation to strengthening and coordinating the multi-sectoral response. Of concern is the current representation on the lobal Fund Steering Committee, which is still dominated by the MoH. Somalia aims at setting up a Country Coordinating Mechanism (which is the main coordinating body for the lobal Fund). This will address many of the issues of representation. Majority of HIV unit programme beneficiaries remain women (approx.two thirds). Community Conversations attracted many women and girls and this has improved women's HIV information. Community Conversation empowered women and provided a platform to raise their issues and explore local solutions. the participation of all UNDP project staff in the UNDP gender training will contribute in future to further strengthen the gender component of the project. the HIV project now has 3 male male project officers, one female projectassistant, and one female HIV specialist. 1. Development of the lobal Fund Concept Note under the New Funding Model (lobal Fund proposal). UNDP is taking the lead in hiring the consultant and organising zonal consultations (through support to the AIDS Commissions) and the lobal Fund Steering Committee meeting. UNDP is also providing technical input into the proposal. 2.Continued support to AIDS Commissions 3. UNDP will continue to provide on going technical support for HIV coordination meetings 4. Continuation of monthly HIV Community Conversations 5. JUNTA retreat in July 6. Focus on integrating HIV into UNDP programme and project documents currently being developed. 7: Resource mobilisation efforts outside the lobal Fund 8/10

HIV / AIDS Project Funding from the lobal Fund for the Somali HIV response will be significantly reduced in the coming three years, compared to previous years. Since the lobal Fund still remains the main donor, and provides the bulk of funding, there will be a significant funding gap from 2015. The NSP outlines the priority HIV activities, and the lobal Fund proposal will not even cover half those costs. Therefore, it is imperative for UNDP and partners to explore additional sources of funding, and to dispel the myth that through the lobal Fund the HIV response in Somalia is covered. The JUNTA and UNCT believe in the importance of a continuation in supporting the HIV response in Somalia, in order to be able to contain the epidemic and to prevent an increase in incidence and prevalence of HIV, and to be able to provide treatment, care and support to those effected. Community Conversation sessions has attracted many people to get HIV basic information. It is community driven approach where participants explore cultural practices that fuels HIV transmission. Communities prepared local action plans to fight against HIV and some CC sites committee even supported socio-economically to HIV. Continuation and supporting Community conversation approach will be important to continue as part of HIV response in Somalia. 1,562,621 580,695 981,926 37.16% 9/10

HIV / AIDS Project CC Community Conversations on HIV IPTCS Integrated HIV Prevention Treatment Care and Support HIV People Living with HIV SCAC South Central AIDS Commission SOLNAC Somaliland AIDS Commission VCT Voluntary Councelling and Testing PAC- Puntland AIDS Commission - Puntland - Somaliland - Federal Level 10/10