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This document outlines the comprehensive efforts of various stakeholders in Kyrgyzstan's harm reduction programs, specifically from 2001 to 2009. Key donors include the OSI/Soros Foundation, UNDP, USAID, DFID, and others, all contributing to combating HIV/AIDS and drug addiction. Notably, initiatives included training for NGOs, publishing educational materials, and establishing rehabilitation centers. The document also addresses challenges such as policy changes and political restrictions, emphasizing the need for sustained support and collaboration among international partners to improve health outcomes.
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Stakeholders of Harm Reduction Program Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 2005
Donors dealing with HR issues in Kyrgyzstan • OSI/Soros Foundation Kyrgyzstan • UNDP • USAID • DFID • World Bank • UNAIDS • WHO • UNODC • UNFPA • UNIFEM • UNICEF
USAID CAR HIV/AIDS Prevention Program Implementing years – 2001-2003 Prime Recipient – Soros Foundation Kazakhstan Main activities: • trainings on capacity building for HR NGOs • publishing of leaflets, posters, brochures
USAID Drug Demand Reduction Program Implementation period - 2002-2007 Countries covered by program: • Uzbekistan • Tajikistan • Kyrgyzstan
DDRP in Kyrgyzstan • annual budget – 100 000 USD* • pilot oblasts – Osh, Jalal-Abad • main activities: • treatment readiness projects • drug-free rehabilitation centers • media campaigns • trainings for specialists
DFID funded HIV CAR Programme implementation period – 2005 -2009 countries covered: • Uzbekistan • Kyrgyzstan • Tajikistan budget – 5,4 million pound sterling for three countries
DFID funded HIV CAR Programme priority directions: • Monitoring & Evaluation • Scaling up Harm Reduction activities • Supporting the WHO’s “3by5” initiative
Main constraints • Policy change on harm reduction issues in US Government • Political restrictions in Uzbekistan • Recent events in Andijan, Uzbekistan • Change of political situation in Kyrgyzstan, particularly events of March 2005
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