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President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
2006 Semi-Annual Program Results (SAPR)October 1, 2005 – March 31, 2006
Context for this Report
Data cover a six month period ending March 31st
Indicators are consistent with those of WHO/UNAIDS and are contributed to the data systems maintained by both NACC and NASCOP
They reflect Kenya’s results, and the U.S. contribution to them
We do not always agree with how Headquarters defines “direct” vs indirect” but must report consistent with those definitions
Abstinence / Be Faithful Results
1.1 Number of individuals reached through community outreach that promotes HIV/AIDS prevention through abstinence and/or being faithful
Male = 788,983 Female = 716,862 1.1.A Number of individuals reached through community outreach that promotes HIV/AIDS prevention through abstinence only
Male = 399,367 Female = 486,481
1.2 Number of individuals trained to promote HIV/AIDS prevention programs through abstinence and/or being faithful
16,998
Other Prevention Results
2.1 Number of targeted condom service outlets47,754
2.2 Number of individuals reached through community outreach that promotes HIV/AIDS prevention through other behavior change beyond abstinence and/or being faithful
Male = 1,451,599 Female = 873,655
2.3 Number of individuals trained to promote HIV/AIDS prevention through other behavior change beyond abstinence and/or being faithful
3,173
Blood and Injection Safety Results
3.1 Number of service outlets carrying out blood safety activities
142
3.2 Number of individuals trained in blood safety116
4.1 Number of individuals trained in medical injection safety
211
PMTCT Results5.1 Number of service outlets providing the minimum package of PMTCT services according to national or international standards
1,0845.2 Number of pregnant women provided with PMTCT services, including counseling and testing, during the reporting period
269,283
5.3 Number of pregnant women provided with a complete course of antiretroviral prophylaxis in a PMTCT setting
15,421
5.4 Number of health workers trained in the provision of PMTCT services according to national or international standards
1,745
Counseling & Testing Results
6.1 Number of service outlets providing counseling and testing according to national and international standards
507
6.2 Number of individuals who received counseling and testing for HIV and received their test results
Male = 138,284 Female = 128,919
6.3 Number of individuals trained in counseling and testing according to national and international standards
1,182
ARV Treatment Results
7.1 Number of service outlets providing antiretroviral therapy (ART and PMTCT+ sites combined)
205
7.2 Total number of health workers trained to deliver ART services, according to national and/or international standards (ART and PMTCT+ sites combined)
1,576
ARV Treatment Results, Continued
Client StatusMale Female
Aged 0-14 Aged 15+
Aged 0-14 Aged 15+ Pregnant (All ages, subset of
all females)
7.2 New Clients 1,120 8,208 1,114 15,332 183
7.3 Cumulative Clients
2,664 23,019 2,553 41,350 544
7.4 Current Clients
2,225 18,617 2,116 34,593 446
1. Number of individuals newly initiating ART during the reporting period (includes PMTCT+ sites ) 25,957
2. Number of individuals who ever received ART by the end of the reporting period (ART and PMTCT+ sites combined) 70,130
3. Number of individuals receiving ART at the end of the reporting period (ART and PMTCT+ sites combined) 57,997
Palliative Care
8.1 Total number of service outlets providing general HIV-related palliative care (including TB/HIV)
1,993
8.1.A Number of service outlets providing clinical prophylaxis and/or treatment for TB to HIV-infected individuals (a subset of all palliative care outlets)
1,605
Palliative Care (continued)
8.2 Total number of individuals provided with HIV-related palliative care (including TB/HIV)
Male =79,869 Female = 150,690
8.2.A Number of HIV-infected clients attending HIV care/treatment services that are receiving treatment for TB disease (a subset of all served with palliative care)
Male = 18,240 Female = 22,800
8.2.B Number of HIV-infected clients given TB preventive therapy (a subset of all served with palliative care)
Male = 519 Female = 707
Palliative Care (continued)
8.3 Total number of individuals trained to provide HIV palliative care (including TB/HIV)
4,022
8.3.A Number of individuals trained to provide clinical prophylaxis and/or treatment for TB to HIV-infected individuals (diagnosed or presumed). Note: This is a subset all trained
1,079
OVC Results
9.1 Number of OVC served by OVC programsMale = 106,015 Female = 117,089
9.2 Number of providers/caretakers trained in caring for OVC
11,984
Lab Infrastructure Results
10.1 Number of laboratories with capacity to perform 1) HIV tests and 2) CD4 tests and/or lymphocyte tests
234
10.2 Number of individuals trained in the provision of laboratory-related activities
198
10.3 Number of tests performed at USG-supported laboratories during the reporting period: 1) HIV testing, 2) TB diagnostics, 3) syphilis testing, and 4) HIV disease monitoring
226,113
Strategic Information Results
11.1 Number of local organizations provided with technical assistance for strategic information activities
80
11.2 Number of individuals trained in strategic information (includes M&E, surveillance, and/or HMIS)
784
Other/Policy Development and System Strengthening
12.1 Number of local organizations provided with technical assistance for HIV-related policy development
7
12.2 Number of local organizations provided with technical assistance for HIV-related institutional capacity building
147
12.3 Number of individuals trained in HIV-related policy development
7
Other/Policy Development and System Strengthening
12.4 Number of individuals trained in HIV-related institutional capacity building
455
12.5 Number of individuals trained in HIV-related stigma and discrimination reduction
15612.6 Number of individuals trained in HIV-related community mobilization for prevention care and/or treatment
172
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