Project: multi-country project “Sustainability of Services for Key Populations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia” (#SoS_project)
Implementation period: 2019-2021
Geographical scope: Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan
Donor: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
The implementation of the three-year project is coordinated by the Alliance for Public Health, in a consortium with the 100% Life (All-Ukrainian Network of PLWH), the Central Asian HIV’ Association and the Eurasian Key Populations Health Network, with the participation of national governmental and non-governmental organizations, regional key populations networks , international agencies and organizations, as well as technical partners.
Key focus of the project are 14 countries and 23 cities in the EECA region with the highest prevalence of HIV infection.
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As a result of the project, by 2021, national funding for HIV/AIDS programs will be increased by $10 million from national, regional and municipal budgets in the countries of the EECA region. It is also planned to ensure $73.4 million savings in the countries budgets through optimised ARV procurement.
The project is implemented with the participation of national governmental and non-governmental organizations, regional key populations networks , international agencies and organizations, as well as technical partners.