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PRESENTATION TOPIC Effectiveness of Community Based Learning Networks (CBLNs) in Provision Of Intergraded HIV/AIDS And Reproductive Health Services To Cross Boarder Mobile Population Case Study Of Busia Hot spot. Presented in the 2 nd International conference on HIV/AIDS and STds in Las Vegas from 26 th -29 th October 2014 By John Francis Oketcho Executive Director Friends Of Christ Revival Ministries (FOC-REV) Telephone: +256772647011/ 703106297 Email: ed@focrevministries. Org

Introduction FOC-REV uses Community Based Learning Networks (CBLNs) in Provision Of Intergraded HIV/AIDS And Reproductive Health Services To Cross Boarder Mobile Population.

Introduction CBLN mobilizes cross boarder mobile population and the host communities for the access of; Comprehensive HIV/AIDS prevention, care, treatment Social support services including HIV Counseling and Testing Health education TB screening and referrals for treatment Safe Male Circumcision(SMC) STI/STD Case management and treatment at the wellness centre Family Planning

Description of intervention CBLNs works with Union of truck drivers, association of Commercial sex workers (CSWs) and health units existing within the Hot spot. CBLN works with church leaders, Opinion leaders, peer educators and clubs in the community to disseminate messages for prevention of HIV/AIDS, testing and treatment.

Goal, Objectives of CBLN Goal: To foster collaboration, dialogue and learning among HIV/AIDS And Reproductive Health Services CSOs for improved delivery of services for mobile population and the host communities.

Objectives; To improve information sharing among HIV/AIDS And Reproductive Health Services CSOs; To strengthen the collective voice of HIV/AIDS,STIs And Reproductive Health Services CSOs in the hot spot To strengthen referral mechanisms for HIV/AIDS,STIs And Reproductive Health Services in the hot spot

Objectives cont. To improve coordination among CSOs and other service providers for enhanced service delivery for mobile population and the host communities To create an avenue for resource mobilization strategies and sharing both human and logistical resources.

Description of intervention As a result, 130 Home based care givers 255 peer educators 106 condom distributors were trained in peer education, HIV/AIDS prevention strategies and Moon light HIV Counseling and testing.

Cont d Description of intervention Between July 2013 and June 2014 total 4,006 individuals were reached with HCT 425 referred for different services including SMC, TB treatment, cotrimoxazole prophylaxis,sti treatment and other HIV related services among others in different health units including Busia Health Centre IV 2,732 Cross boarder mobile population(cbmps)

Cont d Description of intervention Long distance truck drivers Boda-boda riders commercial sex workers 8,780 youths and married/cohabiting couples were reached with ABC and AB interventions.

Cont d Description of intervention CBLN focuses on the direct and indirect consequences of HIV/AIDS and STIs on the host communities As a result ;- 3,200 People living with HIV/AIDS have been identified and provided with Home based care services.

IMPACT OF CBLN

IMPACT OF CBLN IMPACT OF CBLN CSWs Druck Drivers Peer educators Condom Distributors HBC Caregivers TB SMC HCT 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000 3,500 4,000 4,500 HCT SMC TB HBC Caregivers Condom Distributors Peer educators Druck Drivers Series1 4,006 368 156 3,200 215 255 1850 300 CSWs

Reproductive Health/Family Planning Method CBLN has engaged in Mobilization of Busia community for Health Education talk and Family Planning Methods. CBLN teams has continuously engaged with community Opinion leaders, Church leaders, VHTs, Expert clients Dialogue meetings are conducted to share experiences among church leaders, Opinion leaders and community Volunteers

Reproductive Health/Family Planning Method Male involvement in Reproductive health has Increased CBLN has seen Men take lead in mobilization and sensitization of communities for Family Planning methods. CBLN has advocated for improved access, affordable FP services and a wide rage of contraceptive methods.

Mothers Under a reproductive age (15-49) served with Family Planning Methods TUBALIGATION, 81 IMPLANT, 484 IUD, 623 INJECT PLAN, 641 CONDOM, 261 PILLS, 811

Trained CBLN Providing FP services to Mobile Population in the Hot spot of Busia.

Lessons Learnt Moon light VCT offered from 6.0-10pm at the wellness Centre at the border point is accessible to truckers, CSWs and other cross border mobile population. Use of peer educators in information disseminations, referral s and mobilization is an effective way of reaching out to cross border mobile populations. Stake holder's dialogue meetings have helped in advocacy and community mobilization.

Challenges faced Poor coordination mechanism among CBLN team and Other CSO (HIV/AIDS and SRH Service Providers) Social and Cultural Stereotypes Poor Male Involvement Inadequate Financial support Political interference (local authorities)

Recommendations Community HCT outreaches should be complemented by moon light VCT. Harmonization of protocols in testing, treatment and referral for cross border mobile populations is required Involvement of community structures and local leadership promotes sustainability Male Involvement in HCT,FP and SRH should be emphasized during dialogue meetings