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- Charity Alfredo (CDC) alfredoc@zimcdc.co.zw
Vulyewa Chitimbire (ZACH)
- chitimbire@zach.org.zw
- CCIH Annual Conference, May 2003
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- Southern African country
- Landlocked
- Population of 12,851,000 (2002 DHS)
- HIV prevalence 25% (28-35%)
- Life expectancy: 37 years
- Adult mortality M/F: 826 / 777
per 1000
- CMR, M/F: 129 /119 per 1000
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- Health care provision:
- Public Health sector
- - government, mission
hospitals, local health authorities
- Private Health sector
- - medical aid systems,
private health institutions
- Majority of mission hospitals in rural areas
- Approx. 50% health care - mission hospitals
- 68-70% bed space in rural areas provided by mission hospitals
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- Care for HIV/AIDS Prevention and Positive Living Network
- Founding partners:
- Zimbabwe Association of Church-related Hospitals (ZACH)
- Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Zimbabwe
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- Vision: Capacity-building and
technology transfer to key Zimbabwean partners in the multi-sectored
response to change the course of the epidemic
- Systematically support + document progress toward UNGASS and Zimbabwe
Goals
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- Funding support and membership
- Funding and technical support for 5 years
- Ten hospitals (initially)
- Selection Considerations
- Innovation in HIV work
- Geographical distribution
- Religious Denomination
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- To develop and implement a set of core HIV/AIDS prevention and care
activities
- High impact, cost effective and appropriate interventions to the health
care context of Zimbabwe
- A basis for expansion to rural health institutions in the country
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- Identification of best practices/ innovations already underway
- Identification of key program
areas and specific goals for the Network
- Establishment of an implementation plan based on requirements analysis
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- Nearly 90% uptake of VCT among staff at Chidamoyo Hospital
- HIV/AIDS education for all staff at St. Theresa’s
- HAART program at Louisa Guidotti
- Integrated approach to HIV counseling and support at St. Albert’s,
Chidamoyo and St Theresa’s )
- >90% uptake of CT for PMTCT at
Murambinda and St. Theresa’s
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- Training
- All hospital staff - general HIV knowledge
- Integrated counselling for prevention and care - nurse counsellors
- Integrated counselling for prevention and care for lay counsellors
- HIV care program and special clinic for staff (with or without HAART);
VCT> 80%
- Integrated approach to counselling, testing and services; Special CTS
centres
- Increased PMTCT uptake (80%) and enhanced services
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- Consultation and meetings with various experts and stake holders (
HAQOCI, USAID, Mildmay, ZVITAMBO, MOH)
- Support capacity building at ZACH and CHAPPL hospitals
- Support infrastructure development at hospitals
- Renovations for CTS centres
- Improvement of communication ability of hospitals
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- Needs assessment by individual hospitals guided by the key program areas
identified
- Training curricula for
- all health workers, community leaders
- specialized health staff (nurses and counselors)
- Establishment of equipped CTS centres within the hospitals; plus new,
trained counselors
- Documentation of interventions as they are implemented; tools for
replication
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- Network aims to serve as a model for expansion of HIV care, not intended
to be restricted to the ten hospitals
- Resource base for expertise, training and expansion to other hospitals —
provision of ARV therapy
- Other hospitals with interest in promotion of HIV CTS, Care issues, can
be co-opted into the Network
activities
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