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Global Fund to fight AIDS, TB and Malaria

Full Project Title: Towards Ending AIDS as a Public Health Threat by 2030

 

Brief Description:

Zimbabwe’s HIV prevalence is at 11.9%, with 1,301,402 million people living with HIV (2021 HIV Estimates). The HIV epidemic in Zimbabwe is characterized by long-term decline, with adult prevalence having fallen from its peak of 26.5% in 1997 to 11.9% in 2021. (2021 HIV Estimates).

The Global Fund HIV grant (2021 - 2023) is designed Towards Ending AIDS as a Public Health Threat by 2030. The project is aligned with Zimbabwe's National Health Strategy (2021 - 2025) and the Zimbabwe HIV and AIDS Strategic Plan, ZNASP III (2021 - 2025). The project also aligns with the National Development Strategy 1, NDS 1 (2021 - 2025). In Zimbabwe, HIV prevalence by sex is most pronounced among young adults (those aged 20-24 years), in which HIV prevalence is three times higher among young women (8.1%) than young men (2.7%). Working with the Ministry of Health and Child Care, National AIDS Council, and Civil Society Organizations, UNDP supports life-saving HIV services in communities across Zimbabwe, including for key populations and vulnerable adolescent girls and young women. 

THE UNDP - GLOBAL FUND PARTNERSHIP

The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria (Global Fund) and UNDP are among the key partners in the national response. UNDP has been the Principal Recipient of the HIV grant in Zimbabwe since 2009.

NEW FUNDING MECHANISM (NFM) 3

Since 2009, the Global Fund has contributed over US$1.61 billion to the fight against HIV in the country (and US$1.9 billion for all grants). UNDP is supporting the delivery of the Global Fund’s NFM 3 (2021 - 2023) of more than US$481 million in Zimbabwe

Achivements

Of the estimated HIV population;
93% know their status
98% on ART
95% suppressed viral load

25 000

critical health workers and 6,606 Village Health Workers paid retention & monthly allowances respectively

43,570

women living with HIV received ART to reduce mother-to-child transmission

1,182,126

adults & children on ART

14,707

adolescent girls and young women, 195,890 men reached with HIV prevention programs

7,141

men who have Sex with Men, and 27, 037 Sex Workers reached HIV prevention programs & eligibles tested for HIV, initiated oral PrEP and linked to treatment

44,818

Adolescent Girls and Young Women reached by Comprehensive Sexuality Education 12,000 supported with school fees, uniforms, shoes, stationery and sanitary wear

140 kw

solar installed at the Medicines Control Authority of Zimbabwe

Supported drilling and equipping of 447 solarised boreholes to supply safe water to health facilities.
170 certified and functional

178

pharmacy stores under construction.
50 completed to increase storage space and improve storage conditions

1,044

solar systems were installed resulting in continuous laboratory testing of infections, improved storage conditions and enhanced real-time monthly reporting

SDGs Addressed

4

QUALITY EDUCATION

5

GENDER EQUALITY

6

CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION

7

AFFORDABLE AND CLEAN ENERGY

8

DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

17

PARTNERSHIPS FOR THE GOALS