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UNAIDS
UNAIDS, The Joint United Nations Programme for
HIV/AIDS

Mr. Denis Haveaux - UNAIDS Country Coordinator
I. Mission
The Joint United Nations Programme for HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS)
unites the efforts and resources of seven UN agencies to respond to
the global AIDS epidemic, working to assist countries to prevent
new HIV infections, to ensure treatment and support for people
living with HIV, and to mitigate the impact of the epidemic. The
Programme works to support countries to deliver on commitments,
actions and goals to scale up towards universal access to HIV
prevention, treatment, care and support services, striving to stop
and reverse the epidemic. In more than 80 countries, the Joint
United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS is supported by UNAIDS
Secretariat.
UNAIDS country-level action aims to mobilize national
leadership for an effective response; to support engagement of
civil society and develop partnerships; to promote and strengthen
country management of strategic information on HIV-related issues.
Working on the ground, UNAIDS provides technical assistance to
build capacities to monitor and evaluate national responses and to
ensure countries'' access to available technical and financial
resources.
II. Main areas of work
Assistance in scale up towards Universal Access to HIV
prevention, treatment, care and support
In Uzbekistan UNAIDS works to support action towards the
fulfillment of national goal of containing the HIV epidemic at the
concentrated stage through providing Universal Access to HIV
prevention, treatment, care and support. As per agreement with the
national partners, particular attention is being paid to
implementation of the Three Ones key principles (One multi-sectoral
action framework, One coordinating authority, and One monitoring
and evaluation mechanism); strengthening of partnerships across the
board; capacity development; participation of civil society and
communities, including people living with HIV; mobilization of
internal and external resources.
Implementation of the Three Ones
In 2008, UNAIDS continued to support consolidation of efforts
of all partners around the implementation of the National Strategic
Programme on HIV, 2007-11. Specifically, support in the scale up
towards Universal Access was incorporated into the new United
Nations Development Assistance Framework, UNDAF. As a member of the
Country Coordinating Mechanisms (CCM), UNAIDS participated in all
activities initiated and supported by the CCM. UNAIDS professionals
took part in the field visits to monitor the implementation of the
National Strategic Programme on HIV in the selected regions of the
country. Assistance was provided with the finalization of the
National M&E Guidelines; advice was offered on translating the
sentinel surveillance results into local level action.
UNAIDS assisted with the preparation of the UNGASS 2008 Report
submitted by Uzbekistan in January 2008. The report marks the
progress in the implementation in the country of the Declaration of
Commitment on HIV/AIDS (2001). UNAIDS supported participation of
the Uzbekistan delegation in the High Level Meeting 2008 that
reviewed progress achieved globally in the implementation of the
commitments on AIDS.
Strengthening partnerships and supporting capacity
development
UNAIDS continued to focus on the strengthening of
multi-sectoral partnerships and participation in the HIV responses
at all levels. UNAIDS supported functioning of the Expanded Theme
Group on AIDS that served as an information exchange platform, and
facilitated the first steps in transforming the Expanded TG into a
national partnership forum. UNAIDS supported NANNOUz in
consolidating the NGO efforts in the national HIV response and
rendered assistance in carrying out of an NGO forum on HIV. UNAIDS
continued advocating participation in HIV responses of people
living with HIV and collaborated with NANNOUz and other
stakeholders in developing institutional and technical capacity of
the initiative groups. UNAIDS assisted the CCM Secretariat in
ensuring participation of stakeholders across the board in
financial resource mobilization.
Mobilization of internal and external resources
In 2008, UNAIDS continued to support efforts to mobilize
resources for HIV response. In close collaboration with the CCM
Secretariat, UNAIDS facilitated engagement of international experts
and provided overall support in the development of Uzbekistan''s
proposal for the GF Round 8 funding. UNAIDS advocated mainstreaming
of HIV into core activities of key sectors, facilitated integration
of the issue in the new UNDAF, and mobilized assistance of an
international expert to support planning of action to mobilize
internal resources.
National AIDS Campaign
In 2008, UNAIDS continued collaboration with partners for
raising public awareness and creating an environment that enables
an effective scale up to achieve universal access to HIV
prevention, treatment, care and support. UNAIDS participated and
supported a multi-agency steering group that coordinated planning
and implementation of the National AIDS Campaign. UNAIDS took part
in the implementation of specific Campaign activities, including a
fund raising exhibition in support to children and young people
living with HIV.
Information and communication
In 2008, UNAIDS continued to ensure availability to national
partners of quality, up to date information and materials on
HIV-related issues.
III. Main partners
National: Ministry of Health, Republican AIDS Centre, Women''s
Committee of Uzbekistan, National Association of NGOs of
Uzbekistan, National Youth Union "Kamolot", Social Initiatives
Support Fund.
International: Central Asian AIDS Control Project, AIDS
Foundation East West, Сentres for Disease Control and Prevention,,
Capacity Project / USAID,, World Vision International.
IV. Contact information:
UNAIDS Country Office
Inconel Business Centre, 3rd floor
75, Musaqillik St, 700000,
Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Tel: +998 71 1203082/83/84
Fax: +998 71 1203084
Website: www.unaids.org







