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Strategic Plan Development on HIV/AIDS, Ministry of National Defense

Strategic Plan Development on HIV/AIDS, Ministry of National Defense. Prepared by Maj.Dr. Tan Sokhey, Chief of HIV/AIDS STD Unit, Department of Health Tel:( 855) 16 915230 E- mail: sokhey@mobitel.com.kh. Background. Ministry of National Defense (MoND)

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Strategic Plan Development on HIV/AIDS, Ministry of National Defense

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  1. Strategic Plan Development on HIV/AIDS, Ministry of National Defense Prepared by Maj.Dr. Tan Sokhey, Chief of HIV/AIDS STD Unit, Department of Health Tel:( 855) 16 915230 E- mail: sokhey@mobitel.com.kh

  2. Background • Ministry of National Defense (MoND) • started to HIV/AIDS epidemic in 1995 • Peer Education program started 1996 • to date cover, 30,000 military men. • Ministry of National Defense, member • to National AIDS Authority 1999.

  3. Activities • Peer Education program • Awareness raising campaign • Integration HIV/AIDS into military • training program • Condom promotion program • STD management, Syndromic approach

  4. Activities (Con’t) • Development of IEC material • Advocacy : • - Study tour, Attending conference • of senior officers • - Forming HIV/AIDS prevention • committee hierarchically

  5. Strategic Plan Development Process • Discussions with focal points • Lobbying for funding ( donors ) • Asking for authorization • Forming working group ( WG ) • Series of WG meeting to design task • Data collection ( field trip )

  6. Strategic Plan Development process (Con’t) • Review of relevant documents • (report, Behavioral Surveillance, • HIV sero prevalence... ) • Meeting WG to analysis the data • & for consensus • Meeting to draft strategic content

  7. Strategic Plan Development process (Con’t) • Organizing strategic plan workshop • ( participants, most of focal point in • Royal Cambodian Armed Forces • civilian sector…) • Meeting WG to oversee workshop • outcome

  8. Strategic Plan Development process (Con’t) • Consultant polishing the strategic plan • Translate into Khmer • Organize consensus workshop ( focal • point IOs, NGOs, UNs • Lobby senior officers for endorsement • workshop

  9. Strategic Plan Development process (Con’t) • Submission for approval and signature • Organize dissemination meeting at • central and regional level

  10. Six HIV/AIDS Strategies • Strategy 1: Increase advocacy at all • levels of the military structure to • increase commitment and support for • HIV/AIDS responses.

  11. Six HIV/AIDS Strategies ( con’t) • Strategy 2: Strengthen and expand • preventive measures which have proven • to be effective and pilot innovative • interventions.

  12. Six HIV/AIDS Strategies ( con’t) Strategy 3: Strengthen and expand actions for care and support which have proven to be effective and pilot innovative interventions.

  13. Six HIV/AIDS Strategies ( con’t) Strategy 4: Strengthen the MoND management structure to increase the capacity for co-ordination and collaboration within the RCAF and between other stakeholders.

  14. Six HIV/AIDS Strategies ( con’t) Strategy 5: Create an enabling environment to support individual, family and community empowerment for prevention, care and support.

  15. Six HIV/AIDS Strategies ( con’t) • Strategy 6: Strengthen monitoring • and evaluation and establish research • systems.

  16. Objectives and actions • Each strategy follow by objectives and • Each objectives supported by actions • and Each action met with activities • which happen in all levels.

  17. Guiding Principles • Working principles - based on holistic • decentralization • Participatory approach • non health issue response • empower individual and community

  18. Thank you

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