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1. What is the NHS?

1. What is the NHS?. The National HIV and AIDS Strategy is the overarching framework for everyone at all levels to guide and drive the expanded response to HIV, AIDS and STI’s in PNG. How is the NHS linked to other important documents?. Vision 2050 & Medium Term Development Strategy.

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1. What is the NHS?

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  1. 1. What is the NHS? The National HIV and AIDS Strategy is the overarching framework for everyone at all levels to guide and drive the expanded response to HIV, AIDS and STI’s in PNG

  2. How is the NHS linked to other important documents? Vision 2050 & Medium Term Development Strategy HIV and AIDS Management and Prevention (HAMP) Act M&E framework National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2011-2015 NHS Implementation Plan • Policies & Guidelines • Gender • Decentralisation • GIPA • Research Agenda • Sector Policies Sector Strategies Health Education Transport Thematic strategies NHPS Annual Implementation Plan

  3. Papua New Guinea National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2011 – 2015

  4. What is the goal of the NHS? 1. To reduce the transmission of HIV and other STI’s 2. Reduce the impact of HIV and STI’s on people, families and communities.

  5. Priority area 1: Priority area 2: Priority area 3: Prevention Counselling, testing, treatment, care & support Systems strengthening Priority Area Goals: each priority has a set of goals For example, the only goal for prevention is To reduce the transmission of HIV and STI’s in PNG using a combination of prevention approaches. Strategic priority

  6. Strategic priority Each priority area has several strategic priorities. For example Strategic priority 1: reduce the risks of HIV transmission Cluster of strategic objectives Cluster of strategic objectives Cluster of strategic objectives Cluster 1.1: Sexual transmission of HIV and other STI’s Cluster 1.3 Transmission of HIV in health care settings Cluster 1.2 prevention of parent to child transmission Strategic objective 1.1.1 Strategic objective 1.1.2 Strategic objectives 1.1.3

  7. What does the NHS mean for the Law & justice sector? The NHS aims to improve the implementation of laws that protect human rights such as the HAMP Act. It has strategic objectives about how the law and justice sector can protect vulnerable people from HIV such as prisoners or youths who are in trouble with the law. In the NHS, 31 strategic objectives and 60 major activity areas list the Law and Justice Sector as one of the key implementers.

  8. Group exercise: Think about and discuss Use the contents page of the NHS to find the clusters that fit within the work that your organization does. 2. Read the strategic objectives in the clusters that you have chosen. 3. Identify which ones apply to the work of your organization

  9. Papua New Guinea National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2011 – 2015 Implementation Framework

  10. Group exercise: Think about and discuss Identify the cluster/s and strategic objectives in the NHS implementation framework that apply to the work your agency does. Which activities and targets are there for your chosen cluster/s? Which of these suggested activities is your organisation currently working on? Which of these suggested activities is your organisation planning to implement in the future? When? Are there any other activities that are not listed here that your organisation would like to or are planning to implement to achieve the strategic objective/s identified?

  11. Papua New Guinea National HIV and AIDS Strategy 2011 – 2015 Monitoring and Evaluation Framework

  12. Group exercise: Think about and Discuss • Look at the indicators for the strategic objectives that are part of organisations work. Do you currently collect this information? • If yes how is it reported and to whom? • If no how could you collect the information and how could it be reported?

  13. Possible indicators for the LJS LJS annual expenditure on HIV and AIDS disaggregated by agency and by recurrent, development or external funding sources (P-3, C-2.3, SO-2.3.4) LJS annual expenditure on HIV and AIDS as a proportion of total annual funding disaggregated by agency (P-3, C-2.3, SO-2.3.4) Annual number of HIV related cases recorded disaggregated by village courts, district courts, national courts, office of public prosecutor, office of public solicitor and outcome (i.e. dropped, successfully prosecuted, unsuccessfully prosecuted) (P-3, C2.5, SO-2.5.1) Percentage of LJS organisations with appropriate HIV workplace policies and strategies (P1, C3.2, SO3.2.2)

  14. Consider the following questions & prepare a plan of action. • Who in your organization needs to read • National HIV and AIDS Strategy • NHS Implementation framework • NHS M&E Framework • The NHS User Guide • How will you ensure that NHS is considered during annual and corporate planning exercises?

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