Curbing the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Djibouti

Autor: El-Saharty, Sameh, Ravano, Wendy V., Ali, Omar, Abdel-Rahmane, Maissa
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2010
Předmět:
MIGRANT
NATIONAL AIDS CONTROL
SCHOOL CHILDREN
PROPHYLAXIS
AIDS PROGRAM
YOUNG PEOPLE
SEX WORKERS
MOTHER-TO-CHILD
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE
OPPORTUNISTIC ILLNESSES
NATIONAL LEVEL
UNEMPLOYMENT
COMPLICATIONS
TREATMENT SERVICES
COUNSELORS
COMMUNICATION CHANNELS
MEDIA COVERAGE
VOLUNTARY TESTING
STIS
MOTHER
SERVICE PROVIDERS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
EXISTING CAPACITY
RISK FACTORS
BLOOD TRANSFUSION
SOCIAL SERVICES
AGED
NATIONAL AIDS
FERTILITY RATES
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
SEX WORKER
SERVICE DELIVERY
ADULT POPULATION
SOCIAL WORKERS
CONDOM DISTRIBUTION
INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY
YOUNG GIRLS
QUALITY CONTROL
FERTILITY
HEALTH FACILITIES
SOCIAL AFFAIRS
VULNERABILITY
MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
INTERCOURSE
HIV PREVENTION
SCHOOL CURRICULUM
SCREENING
FAMILY HEALTH INTERNATIONAL
HOSPITALS
MATERNAL MORTALITY
PREVENTION INTERVENTIONS
LIVING CONDITIONS
SOCIAL IMPACT
PEER EDUCATORS
DEMAND FOR CONDOMS
PREGNANT WOMEN
IMMIGRATION STATUS
SOCIAL CLASS
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
BEHAVIORAL CHANGE
HEALTH EDUCATION
UNPROTECTED SEX
WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
AIDS PROJECT
TV
UNAIDS
CITIZENSHIP
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
YOUNG WOMEN
LIFE EXPECTANCY
PREVENTION OF MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
CONDOM USE
HEALTH POLICY
MIGRANT POPULATIONS
ACCESS TO TREATMENT
NATIONAL PLAN
SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
HEALTH PROBLEMS
GENDER INEQUALITY
AIDS EPIDEMIC
ORPHANS
NUTRITION
PUBLIC HEALTH
FEMALE GENITAL CUTTING
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
PARENTHOOD FEDERATION
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE
ILLNESSES
HIGH-RISK GROUPS
CHILD MORTALITY RATES
SCHOOL YOUTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY RATIO
CORRECT USE OF CONDOMS
TUBERCULOSIS CONTROL
INCOME-GENERATING ACTIVITIES
SEX WORK
HIV
TRANSPORTATION
POSTERS
MASS MEDIA
CHILD MORTALITY
AIDS PROJECTS
HOSPITAL
LACK OF KNOWLEDGE
COMMERCIAL SEX
OPPORTUNISTIC INFECTIONS
LEVELS OF EDUCATION
USE OF CONDOMS
ANTENATAL SERVICES
SEXUAL CONTACT
CASE MANAGEMENT
FAMILIES
HEALTH CENTERS
PREVALENCE RATE
HEALTH SYSTEM
PHYSICIANS
POPULATION GROUPS
EARLY DETECTION
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND
PILOT PROJECTS
IMMUNODEFICIENCY
MANDATES
CONDOM SALES
PREVENTION ACTIVITIES
MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION
RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
MEDICINES
HEALTH PLANNING
BLOOD BANK
COMPREHENSIVE CARE
INTERVENTION
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES
TELEVISION
MINISTRY OF EDUCATION
RISKY BEHAVIOR
IMPACT OF AIDS
DROPOUT
LIVE BIRTHS
MALARIA
AIDS ORPHANS
PEER EDUCATION
BABIES
PATIENTS
PREVALENCE RATES
PSYCHOLOGICAL SUPPORT
PROGRESS
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
CONDOM
COMMUNITY HEALTH
MORTALITY
PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT
SOCIAL STATUS
NATIONAL CAPACITIES
CASUAL SEX
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
MATERNAL HEALTH
CLINICS
RISK GROUPS
HEALTH SECTOR
GLOBAL HIV/AIDS
RATE OF POPULATION GROWTH
INFANT
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
VULNERABLE GROUPS
FAMILY HEALTH
FAMILY MEMBERS
YOUNG PREGNANT WOMEN
COMMERCIAL SEX WORKERS
AIDS CASES
SOCIAL WORK
NATIONAL STRATEGY
UNFPA
EPIDEMIOLOGY
MIDWIVES
VOLUNTARY COUNSELING
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
CONDOMS
HOME VISITS
FAMILY PLANNING
HEALTH WORKERS
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS
BLOOD DONORS
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
AIDS PATIENTS
PRENATAL CARE
SEX
HYGIENE
SOCIAL MARKETING
SURVIVAL RATE
ESSENTIAL MEDICINES
MIGRATION
MATERNITY HOSPITALS
INFLUX OF REFUGEES
TUBERCULOSIS
SUPPLY NEEDS
DIET
FAMILY WELFARE
RISK OF INFECTION
EPIDEMIC
PREVENTIVE ACTIVITIES
VULNERABLE CHILDREN
DRUGS
HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE
AWARENESS CAMPAIGNS
HIV TRANSMISSION
MARITAL STATUS
RADIO
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
NATIONAL POLICIES
LABOR FORCE
PREGNANT WOMAN
CAPACITY BUILDING
HEALTH SERVICES
HIV INFECTION
IMMIGRATION
DISCRIMINATION
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
REFUGEES
URBAN AREAS
ILLITERACY
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
SOCIAL SUPPORT
Popis: This study outlines the initial challenge presented by the HIV/AIDS epidemic, describes Djibouti's response, reviews the results achieved and the enabling factors in curbing the spread of the epidemic, and identifies remaining challenges. Between 2002 and 2008, HIV prevalence among young pregnant women aged 15-24 was reduced from 2.7 percent to 1.9 percent and among sentinel surveillance groups from 2.5 percent to 1.9 percent. HIV prevalence among tuberculosis patients was reduced from an estimated 22 percent to 12 percent. Condom use during last intercourse outside marriage increased from 27 percent to 55 percent and reached 95 percent among sex workers. Among the general population, awareness of HIV/AIDS increased to 95 percent and knowledge about transmission and prevention rose to 50 percent. Political commitment, engagement of community and religious leaders, rigorous communication, social marketing and the provision of an integrated package of medical and social services, and donor harmonization were among the key factors that contributed to the achievement of these results. Despite these impressive results in a relatively short period, Djibouti still has to address several challenges and consolidate program gains, but most importantly, funds are being mobilized from government resources to sustain the national AIDS control program.
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