Media Release: OECS aims to continue HIV/TB Elimination Project

by Glen Simon, Ministry of Health
GLOBAL FUND INVITES RCM TO PREPARE ANOTHER THREE-YEAR GRANT PROPOSAL.

The OECS HIV/TB Elimination Project has touted many successes among most at-risk populations, including men who have sex with men and sex workers. Despite the successes, some challenges and gaps have been identified. With funding under the Global Fund ending in 2019, stakeholders met at the Bay Gardens Hotel to discuss a possible continuation of this grant for another three years.

In 2015 theย OECS Regional Coordinating Mechanism (RCM) was awarded a grant of US $5.2 million by the Global Fund, towards the elimination of HIV and TB in the OECS.ย The RCM was setup to allow the OECS countries to comply with Global Fundโ€™s eligibility criteria. Joan Didier is the Director of the OECS Regional Coordinating Mechanism.

โ€œSo it consists of representation from the six participating countries of the Global Fund grants, one member from government and one member from civil society. We also have representation on the RCM of people living with HIV, men who have sex with men and sex workers and we will soon have representation of the transgender community of the OECS.โ€

OECS countries are currently benefiting under the HIV/TB Elimination Project which focuses on access to care for vulnerable populations. With grant funding coming to an end in 2019, Didier said, the RCM has been invited by the Global Fund to prepare another three year grant spanning 2019 – 2022 to facilitate the continuation of services under this current grant.

โ€œFor us to do that we have to have country consultation with a broad cross section of persons so that they can give us feedback on the current grant and make recommendations for the programme going forward.โ€

Project Coordinator for the OECS, HIV/TB Elimination Grant, Dr. Cleophas Dโ€™Auvergne touted the many successes of the programme thus far. Included among these are workshops on combination prevention, a minimum package of services for sexual and reproductive health, human rights and legal literacy training, the sustained procurement of ARVs, condoms and lubricants for key populations and the production of educational manuals.ย ย HIV and Syphilis train the trainer workshops are also among the achievements highlighted for greater penetration of key populations.

โ€œIn terms of the TB elimination weโ€™ve been able to have the country assessments. PAHO has been very instrumental in conducting the national TB country assessments. Weโ€™ve been able to develop a draft OECS strategy as well as countries have been able to develop their national country elimination plans.โ€

He said clinical guidelines for HIV/TB and STIs have also been developed and updated.

โ€œWith regards to surveillance weโ€™ve had a major success in terms of conducting the population size estimate studies weโ€™ve been trying to do for a number of years now. At least 10 years and weโ€™re finally able to have this completed. Weโ€™re now in the data analysis and validation phase, as well as weโ€™ve developed our HIV Clinical Management Module which will be used to actually strengthen the validation process for mother to child transmission of HIV and strengthen TB elimination in the future.โ€

Despite all the successes, Dr. Dโ€™Auvergne referenced the many challenges still facing key populations in the OECS.

โ€œWe still have challenges for HIV in terms of data collection for key populations, especially men who have sex with men with regards to HIV testing and outreach for them as well. We still have problems in terms of adherence and follow up as well. Programme integration and coordination between HIV and TB programmes. And for TB, itโ€™s scaling up TB case detection in high risk populations especially migrant populations, the homeless substance abusers as well. So itโ€™s really a constant process. Weโ€™re trying to ascertain the gaps we see now in the current grant so that we can use those gaps and actually try to incorporate synergies towards facilitating an improved continuation of the grant in the future for 2019 to 2022.โ€

Minister for Health and Wellness, Sen. Hon. Mary Isaac is the current chair of the OECS RMC. Saint Luciaโ€™s country consultation took place onย March 28ย at the Bay Gardens Hotel.

 

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