Title: East to East Satellite Meeting
1Harm Reduction in the Russian Federation
- East to East Satellite Meeting
- Advocacy as a Key Component
- of Harm Reduction
- 13 May, Warsaw
- Natalya Korzhaeva, Russian Harm Reduction Network
2- First harm reduction (HR) programs started to
work in Russia in 1996 - - a needle exchange bus in St Petersburg,
- - a peer driven intervention in Yaroslavl,
- - an outreach program in Moscow.
- All the activities were NGO driven and funded by
international organizations.
3- Later on, in 1998 a strategic initiative RAPID
(Russia AIDS Prevention Initiative Drugs) which
united several international NGOs (MDM, MSF, OSI
with the Ministry of Health) helped to
significantly increase the number of HR services
in the RF. - The main problem addressed by the services and HR
advocacy was rapid spread of HIV among IDUs in
the country.
4Donors line Needle exchange needs to be
institutionalised and accepted by the government
- The main strategy of international donors was
based on an assumption that after evaluating the
positive effects of HR programs, the government
will decide to allocate its own funding for
support of HR services in the country. Hence,
most of the projects in Russia were designed as
short-term initiatives (3-5 years) and have
always operated in the context of uncertain
sustainability.
5Government line non-doing
- The support of the governmental bodies such as
the Ministry of Health was never explicit and
strong. Although several official documents were
issued by the ministry, which supported HR
strategy, these documents were mostly declarative
and didnt bring about any real support neither
on political or financial levels.
6Policy of Non-Doing
- 2003 Criminal Code amended
- Inclination to use of narcotic or psychotropic
substances - not valid in case of needle exchange for HIV
prevention, if the actions are agreed upon with
public health and drug control agencies - Need to develop protocols for HR
- 4 years since then protocols not approved,
threat of unfavourable requirements - Harm reduction is not a part of national HIV
strategy
7The Case of Substitution Prevention of (an
Essential Medical) Drug Use
- Much stronger resistance than that to NX
- Aggressive rejection by the narcology
psychiatry elite, drug control service - Strong anti-substitution position at intl level
- Russia at CND, CIS ministerial mtg, UNAIDS PCB,
Eastern European and Central Asian AIDS
Conference 2006
8- There were good and bad times in terms of
number of HR programs in Russia - Peak in 2003 75 projects identified
- 2006 63 projects
- (15 projects were supported by Government)
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10Harm Reduction in RF (Y 2006)
11- In terms of state support, the situation
reversed - in 2006 15 programs were supported exclusively
from the federal budget (in the framework of the
National Priority Project called Health") and - in 2007, due to several political and
organizational reasons this number has decreased
to 3
12As a Result
- Needle exchange carried out on a local (not
national) level - No adequate official (legal) support from the
national government - No adequate financial support from the national
government - Political ambiguity and absence of the clear
strategy misleading for local administrations - No substitution therapy
13Participation in the decision-making
- Participation of NGOs representatives in a
number of - high-level advisory bodies
- the National Coordination Council on HIV/AIDS,
- the Coordination Council on MTCT Prevention,
- the UN Theme Group on HIV/AIDS in the Russian
Federation, - the Country Coordination Mechanism (CCM)
- The Expert Group on ME and others.
- GLOBUS leader was selected to participate in the
new Government Commission on HIV established in
2006 by the President Putins order.
14- To increase multi-sector local participation in
the development of advocacy campaigns local
programs in 5 regions organized multi-sector
consultations. - Novorossiysk, South Federal Okrug.
- Voronezh, Central Federal Okrug.
- Balakovo, Privolzhsky Federal Okrug.
- Ekaterinburg, Ural federal Okrug.
- Tomsk, Siberian Federal Okrug.
- Participants of each round-table developed
written drafts of local regional advocacy
strategies for year 2007
15- National Harm Reduction Conference
- 10 years of Harm Reduction in Russia keep
moving on - (Moscow, 14 - 15 December 2006)
- The results of the discussion served as
foundation for the advocacy strategy developed by
RHRN Board. - Implementation of the strategy on the national
and regional levels is planned for year
2007-2008. - (10 advocacy projects were supported this year
by RHRN)
16Development of Position Paper on Harm Reduction
- PP on HR was prepared by RHRN members and was
approved by RHRN Board. - Later UNAIDS propounded to develop PPs on the
most important HIV-related issues like ARV
treatment, care and support, prevention among
young people and harm reduction as well. - Now RHRN Position Paper on HR is reviewed by
other two main Russian NGOs networks working in
HIV area (e.g. Network of People Living with HIV
and Forum of Non-commercial Organisations working
in HIV-Prevention Area) in order to adopt it as
the joint position of NGOs on HR in Russia.
17- GLOBUS has developed an HIV treatment program
focused on vulnerable populations which is unique
for the country. Its essential features are
sustainable supply of antiretroviral (ARV)
medications, multidisciplinary approach to
patient, adherence promotion program tailored for
PLWH - IDUs, and software for ART clinical
monitoring. - By the end of 2006, 2000 PLWHA have been
receiving highly active antiretroviral therapy
(HAART) from GLOBUS. 65 of the GLOBUS patients
on HAART have a history of intravenous drugs
use. - __________________________________________________
_____ - Source Stimulating an Effective National
Response to HIV/AIDS in the Russian Federation
(GLOBUS Project). Annual Report. January 1, 2006
December 31, 2006
18- GLOBUS provided training programs on HIV-related
issues for journalists and editors, business and
trade union leaders from regional enterprises. - _____________________________________________
- Source Stimulating an Effective National
Response to HIV/AIDS in the Russian Federation
(GLOBUS Project). Annual Report. January 1, 2006
December 31, 2006
19- In 2006, to draw attention of the Russian
business elite to HIV/AIDS issues the Consortium
launched an initiative called Partnership
against AIDS. GLOBUS . - The initiative fully supported by the Russian
federal legislative authorities (State Duma) and
the Ministry of Health and Social Development
will allow to disseminate widely experience
gained by the GLOBUS Consortium (including
experience in HR) and to develop a model of
successful socially oriented partnership between
the state, non-governmental organizations and
business community. - __________________________________________________
___ - Source Stimulating an Effective National
Response to HIV/AIDS in the Russian Federation
(GLOBUS Project). Annual Report. January 1, 2006
December 31, 2006
20- As part of a legislative initiative, GLOBUS
developed and issued a number of policy briefs,
conducted meetings and round table discussions on
HIV-related policy for the legislators on a
federal and regional level. - Among the most outstanding events was the
Inter-Parliamentary Conference HIV/AIDS in
Eurasia and the Role of the G8 in the Fight
against the Epidemic that brought together
legislators from G8 states and a number of NIS
countries. It took place in Moscow before the G8
summit in St. Petersburg, July 2006. - ______________________________________________
- Source Stimulating an Effective National
Response to HIV/AIDS in the Russian Federation
(GLOBUS Project). Annual Report. January 1, 2006
December 31, 2006
21- In spite of numerous advocacy efforts we still
have a lot to do from official recognition and
legalisation of needle exchange to equal access
to ARV therapy and access to substitution
treatment
22Thank you for your attention!
Russian Harm Reduction Network www.harmreduction.
ru Natalya Korzhaeva nata_at_harmreduction.ru