Title: Global Forum presentation
1Inter Agency Task Team on Children and
AIDS Washington
National Plans of Action Status Report April 2007
UNICEF ESARO Children and AIDS Section Mark
Kluckow April 2007
2National Plans of Action
- 16 countries involved in 2004
- Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Lesotho, Swaziland,
Namibia, Mozambique, South Africa, Rwanda, Kenya,
Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Cote
DIvoire, Central African Republic.
3National Plans of Action
- 11 countries initiated in 2005
- Botswana, Burundi, Somalia, Madagascar, Angola,
Eritrea, Southern Sudan, Djibouti, Burkina Faso,
Ghana, DRC
4Breakdown of Resource Needs - 2005
5Large variation in overall budgets (3-5 years)
6Resource needs for 2006
7Funds allocated for NPAs 2006
814 Sample countries in total have secured around
one third of the funds needed for 2006 (ave. 35)
9Source of funding for national OVC plans as
reported by focal ministries in 11 countries
(total 370m Jan 2006)
10Donor support per Person Living With HIV/AIDS is
on average US78 in ESARAverage amount of donor
support in US per person living with HIV/AIDS,
15 most affected countries in ESAR, 2004
The US Presidents Emergency Plan for AIDS
Relief The Word Bank Multi-Country HIV/AIDS
Program for Africa and The Global Fund for AIDS,
TB Malaria (Last excludes support for Malaria)
Source http//www.worldbank.org/afr/aids/map_docs
.htm http//www.state.gov/s/gac/
http//www.theglobalfund.org/en/. (Accessed 1
nov. 2004)
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14Global Partners for Children Affected by
HIV/AIDS, London February 2006 draft
recommendations
- 1 Improve protection and access to services for
children affected by HIV and AIDS through
strengthened civil registration, especially birth
registration. - 2 Develop social welfare systems to increase the
protection of the most vulnerable, including
children and adults affected by HIV and AIDS. - 3 Harness the political momentum around children
and HIV/AIDS to accelerate the drive towards
education for all.
15Partners Forum
- 4 Scale up and integrate treatment of children
infected by HIV/AIDS into routine child survival
and maternal health services. - 5 Promote national responses for children
affected by AIDS that are integrated into
development instruments, in order to attain broad
coverage with coherent action.
16Partners Forum
- 6 Meet the needs of children affected by HIV/AIDS
by providing long-term financial support to
community-level responses. - 7 Improve the accountability and performance of
national plans through strengthened monitoring
and evaluation and use of data on children
affected by HIV and AIDS.
17Joint Regional Team on HIV/AIDS (March 24th)
- The regional UN team will be lead by a management
group, comprising the leaders of 6 working groups
with a division of labour informed by the GTT
agreements - Strategic planning and mainstreaming (UNDP)
- Impact mitigation with focus on OVC and families
affected by AIDS (UNICEF) - Prevention (?)
- Treatment Access (WHO proposed but need to
confirm) - Humanitarian responses (OCHA/UNHCR)
- strategic information (UNAIDS).
- We also agreed on key functions of these working
groups and the management team and the
facilitation/leadership, secretariat and common
goods/service responsibilities of the UNAIDS
secretariat. - A joint regional support workplan and terms of
reference for the joint team will be prepared
for review by the RDT at its next meeting (19
April).
18Key Areas of Learning around NPAs
- 1. Fund mobilization has been slow reaching a
mere one-third of targets - 2. Ownership and integration of OVC issues into
national development planning has been undermined
by overarching perceptions that this is a crisis
intervention requiring external funding and
implementation.
19Key Areas of Learning around NPAs
- 3. Wide ranging intercountry definitional
variations of OVC leading to disparity in budget
and targeting strategies - 4. Centralised planning has failed to appreciate
the complexity of context and responses at the
meso- and micro-levels within countries
20Key Areas of Learning around NPAs
- 5. Need for a comprehensive decentralization
process of planning and implementation involving
multisectoral interagency collaboration with
civil society needs (overlooked during planning
phase) -
21Processes for monitoring, learning and sharing
around NPAs
- A Review of ESARO 2006 Annual Reports is underway
focusing on the current status of National Plans
of Action for OVC and specific ME mechanisms in
place.
22Processes for monitoring, learning and sharing
around NPAs
Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Eritrea Ethiopia Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mozambique Namibia Rwanda Somalia South Africa Swaziland Tanzania Uganda Zimbabwe
23ANGOLA
- Good progress made in 2006 around OVC support
with the Government taking ownership and
leadership within the RAAP process which was been
completed in July 2006. - The NPA has been developed and will be approved
during a stakeholders meeting to be held in early
2007. - The ME plan is still to be draft, and support
from ESARO has been requested by CO.
24BOTSWANA
- A national care programme for OVC (STPA)
substitutes the NPa - The evaluation of STPA, conducted in 2006 within
the MTR process, focused on knowledge and best
practices as well as challenges in implementation
of the STPA - This is a good step ahead for understanding the
situation of OVC in Botswana and for the
development of a national policy for the care of
vulnerable children.
25BOTSWANA cont.
- Coordination improved through an NGO and Donor
forum for OVC, and through activities to
strengthen NGO/CBO capacity to deliver basic
services for OVC. - A team responsible for the ME of the STPA has
been identified and the development of an ME
framework is planned for 2007. CO requested for
UNICEF ESARO support on this.
26BURUNDI
- The HIV/AIDS National Strategic Plan (2007-2011)
has been developed and UNICEF has provided
technical and financial assistance to the
Government for the review of this Plan and the
preparation of a this new five-year national
action plan (2007-2011) - The NPA is not a stand alone process but is part
of the HIV/AIDS National Strategic Plan - No ME in place. UNICEF to assist.
27ERITREA
- NPA is not in place but the two national surveys
on the situation of orphans and child headed
households and commercially sexually exploited
children (CSEC) will be the foundation for the
development of a National Plan of Action for
children-at-risk, with a focus on OVC. - Need to look at the indicators of the surveys and
see if can be used as RAAP and as baseline for
the OVC regional surveillance. CO will need ESARO
support in development of NPA and ME plan.
28Ethiopia
- RAAP conducted in 2004 leading to a NPA but it
has not been implemented due to lack of funds and
lack of clarity on the mandate and
responsibilities for OVC at regional and
sub-regional level. - Activities to support OVC at community level
ongoing such as foster care arrangements,
psychosocial support, education, cash grant,
succession plans, with plans to scale up from
community level.
29LESOTHO
- Good mechanisms in place for implementation of
the NPA with a separate ME plan developed with
support from FHI in 2005. - National OVC Policy and Strategic Plan 2006-2011
approved by Cabinet in mid-December 2006. - .
30LESOTHO
- The UNICEF Policy Development and Planning
Programme to support the Government in its
efforts to adopt new legislative and policy
instruments to ensure that HIV and AIDS,
particularly OVC-related issues, are adequately
addressed across all the four programme areas. - Lesotho is planning to update the situation
analysis of OVC this is a good opportunity to
include all OVC agreed indicators and use it as a
baseline for the regional OVC surveillance
31Madagascar
- UNICEF is part of a national inter-sectoral
committee for OVC. - ONUSIDA conducted a first situation analysis of
OVC and identified challenges in data
availability. - RAAP is being finalized and will be the basis for
the development of the NPA. - Will need ESARO support in development of the NPA
and his ME plan.
32Malawi
- RAAP has been conducted and the NPA developed in
2004 containing a Monitoring and Evaluation Plan.
- The OVC Technical and Advisory Support Unit
(TASU) is responsible of coordination of NPA and
of the ME activities. - Plans to establish a Technical Working Group
which will include technical programme staff from
government, UN agencies, donor agencies and civil
society organizations. - The operational research on social cash transfers
will contribute to the formulation of a Social
Protection Policy for Malawi.
33Mozambique
- The RAAP has been conducted, the NPA developed
and a situation analysis of OVC finalized. - An ME framework is in place with support of FHI
- Standard ME tools to be developed and tested in
Sofala and Gaza Provinces
34Namibia
- RAAP conducted with NPA in place and ME plan
developed with support from FHI - Major gap the lack of a comprehensive data base
on OVC by region and gender.
35Rwanda
- Rwanda made notable progress at partnership,
planning and policy around OVC and NPA in 2006. A
comprehensive ME framework has been developed - Progress made on capacity assessment through the
community capacity analysis of traditional local
structures providing information on the
challenges that communities face in child
protection, and through the Mapping of Child
Protection Organizations which provides
information on local and international NGOs, FBOs
and CBOs working with OVC. - A concern is the decrease of funding for OVC in
Rwanda over the years as this is not felt as a
priority for donors. - Further research is needed to understand the
nature and scale of vulnerability in Rwanda.
36Somalia
- NPA developed containing an ME plan but the
implementation not started as is not costed.
37South Africa
- NPA drafted in May 2006 and will be finalized in
February before launching in March 2007. - The ME plan for the NPA has not been finalized
yet.
38Swaziland
- Good mechanisms in place for support to OVC. The
RAAP has been conducted, the NPA is in place and
a good ME Plan has been developed with support
from FHI
39Tanzania
- The RAAP process has been completed and the NPA
will be launched in February 2007 with an ME
plan however this is not operational yet.
40Uganda
- National OVC Policy is in place and the RAAP and
the NPA have been developed within the National
Strategic Programme - NPA ME plans have been developed and an ME
system in place a national level. - An OVC database has been developed and the
indicators were tested in 3 districts - A tool for community led OVC mapping exercise has
been developed and the processes of the
development of national standards and guidelines
for OVC service delivery and for the development
of national OVC communication strategy are
ongoing.
41Zimbabwe
- National Action Plan for OVC operationalized
through a Programme of Support endorsed by the
Government in 2006 and other sectoral policies
were developed in 2006 - The Programme of Support The PoS is based on a
pooled fund mechanism, and harmonization of the
OVC response among donors has been improved
through the establishment of an OECD-OVC Donor
Working Group.
42UK OVC Working Group Meeting Jan. 2007
- IATT on Children Affected by AIDS Working Group
on Social Protection, Help Age International,
Institute for Development Studies, World Vision
and the UK NGO OVC Working Group.
43Social Protection
- Different perspectives about what conceptual
definition of SP we should use, and to what
extent we should get involved in country level
processes. - On the first discussion point, the group agreed
to use the SP definition used by the Child
Protection Companion Document to the OVC
Framework, which combines social transfers with
services within a systems approach. - It was also agreed that our initial focus will be
on cash transfers, since that is the most widely
used mechanism in high prevalence countries at
the moment.
44Social Protection
- Global Partners Forum (GPF) recommendations on
social protection relate to action at global and
national levels. - Group agreed that there is a limit to how a
global group can make a difference at country
level, we also agreed that linking global,
regional, and national activities is critical if
we hope to have any impact.
45Social Protection
- Information on upcoming SP and HIV and AIDS
meetings to be included in WG toolkit, including
information on the upcoming PEPFAR Implementers
Meeting and request for abstracts to promote
inclusion of social protection and cash transfers
as key interventions for AIDS impact mitigation.
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