Guest guest Posted January 20, 2006 Report Share Posted January 20, 2006 Dear friends, It is a great experience to participate in the HIV/AIDS-TB 2006 conference in New Delhi which was organized by All India Institute of Medical Sciences. There are lot of learnings and sharing of experiences. The whole conference was well managed. I attended this workshop with a particular objective. That is to take back home important lessons of operational collaboration of HIV-TB program. Unfortunately except few small attempts, real ground level hands on experience of HIV and TB program coordination at a scale was not available in any of the presentation. Being a hard core public health programmer this is definitely a matter of great disappointment for me. I strongly believe every Targeted Intervention / TI (organized by the NGOs for HIV prevention) should have strong strategic linkages with the District TB Control Program basically at three programmatic levels: 1) Strengthening of TB surveillance at the community level among high risk groups and prompt referring of all suspected cases to the designated Microscopy centre/Tuberculin Unit and ensure their investigation and treatment. (The Peer Educators of TI program can also become the important DOTS providers) - We have successfully done this in Sonagachi Project in Kolkata 2) Developing crucial linkages between VCCTC and TB units to ensure essential TB treatment to the PLHAs and promoting VCCTC services to the TB affected population 3) Support and strengthening of district level leadership (District TB Officer, Nodal Officer HIV/AIDS, RCHO, ACMO, CMO and District AIDS Control Society) for effective HIV TB coordination under the chairmanship of the District collector The NGO can play very crucial role at the district level HIV TB coordination process with proper support, capacity building and supportive supervision. This kind of approach is cost effective and may lead to adequate community mobilization both for TB and HIV by the involvement of one single NGO. We are trying to implement similar kind of HIV TB coordination in one of our city interventions under Urban HIV program of RACHNA of CARE India. All the best, With warm regards Dr Sugata Mukhopadhyay Technical Specialist, HIV/AIDS RACHNA Program, CARE India 27 Hauz Khas Village New Delhi 110016 Tel: 98713 77783 E-mail: <sugataids@...> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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