Provide HIV services to 13,000 Vulnerable Ugandans

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OrganizationAlive Medical Services
Region Uganda
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ProjectLeader Pasquine Ogunsanya


The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the poverty level of many Ugandans including our clients and negatively affected HIV/AIDS and Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights services and all other medical services. AIDS is not over yet! This project will enable 13,000 clients in Uganda access HIV prevention, care, treatment and support that has now been threatened by COVID 19 and contribute the HIV epidemic control.


Challenge

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the world, but no one is more impacted than the 13,000 vulnerable People living with HIV that we serve. As governments managed the spread of the virus, these essential life-saving HIV/SRHR services are being interrupted. This has become a serious threat to the hard-won gains in access and outcomes for some of the world's most vulnerable, marginalised and poorest populations. This project will serve more that 13,000 most vulnerable and marginalised Ugandans.

Long-Term Impact

The Long term impact will be the contribution to HIV Epidemic control and ending HIV/AIDS! This targets and is in line with the UNAIDS 95-95-95 goals by 2030 of having 95% of HIV Positive people knowing their HIV status, 95% of those who know their HIV status accessing ARVS and being retained in care and 95 of those retained in care virally suppressed .

References

  1. http://amsuganda.org/
  2. http://www.amsuganda.org
  3. http://Alive Medical Services
  4. http://@AMSUganda


Additional Documentation

https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/50630/projdoc.pdf

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[[Category:Lack of access to HIV services for vulnerable Ugandans Projects]], [[Category:Physical Health in Uganda Projects]]

[[Category:Lack of access to HIV services for vulnerable Ugandans Projects in Uganda]], [[Category:Physical Health in Uganda Projects in Uganda]]