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Living Hope Care for PLWHA Society (LIHOC) is the Principal Recipient (PR) of the HPDPII HAF/OSACA Project to halt and reverse the incidence of HIV in the State of Osun.
Founded in 1994 Incorporated with Corporate Affairs
Commission and registered with Osun State Government
Office Address: AD2 Ajegunle Street, Oke Omiru, Ilesa, Osun state.
Over 3500 PLWHA and 4500 OVC have been reached and served with services on psychosocial, health care, food & nutrition, economic empowerment, protection and shelter
• To reduce the rate of HIV/AIDS prevalence in the State of Osun.
• To reduce the risk of HIV infections by scaling up prevention, interventions and increase in access to HIV Counseling, Testing, Care and Supports.
S/N LOCAL GOVERNME
NT
TARGET POPULATION TOTAL
FSW PW (TBA) GP
1 ILESA EAST - 1,380 - 1,380
2 ILESA WEST 150 1380 - 1,530
3 ORIADE - 1,380 5,000 6,380
4 ODO-OTIN - - 5,000 5,000
5 BORIPE - - 5,000 5,000
6 IFE CENTRAL
250 - - 250
GRAND TOTAL
400 4,140 15,000 19,540
S/N
ACTIVITIES/INDICATORS
BUDGETED FREQUENC
Y
IMPLEMENTED
FREQUENCY
SURPLUS IN
FREQUENCY
1. ORIENTATION 1 3 22. ADVOCACY 6 17 113. COMMUNITY DIALOGUE 2 5 34. COMMUNITY
MOBILIZATION2 4 2
5. VOLUNTEER TRAINING 3 3 06. GENERAL POPULATION
OUTREACH2 14 12
7. SENSITIZATION OF FSW
2 4 2
8. ARTISAN OUTREACH 1 1 0
AGE GROUP (yrs)
MALE FEMALE TOTAL GENERAL POPULACE
TOTAL PREGNA
NT WOMEN TESTED POSITIV
E
TOTAL FSW
TESTED POSITIV
E
GRAND TOTAL
TOTAL POSITIVE
MALE
TOTAL POSITIVE FEMALE
0 -14 80 91 171 - -
15 -19 59 106 165 - -
20 – 24 71 219 290 - -
25 – 49 72 578 650 4 4 3 5
50+ 163 363 526 - -
TOTAL 445 1357 1802 4 4 3 5 16
JUNE - AUGUST DATA REPORT ON HIV COUNSELLING AND TESTING
JUNE - AUGUST DATA REPORT ON HIV COUNSELLING AND TESTING
TARGET POPULATION
3-MONTH REPORT
EXPECTED 3-MONTH REPORT
DISPARITY
GENERAL POPULACE
1,164 3,000 -1,836
PREGNANT WOMEN (TBA)
609 828 -219
FSW 171 80 +
GRAND TOTAL 1,944 3,908 -1,964
S/N
LGAS SH ILESA
SH IJEBU-JESA
OAUTHC ILE-IFE
JUTHC JOS
SHASUBIARO
M F M F M F M F M F
1 ILESA WEST
3 3
2 ILESA EAST
3 ORIADE
4 4 8
4 ODO-OTIN
1 1
5 BORIPE
1 1 2
6 IFE CENTRAL
1 1 1 3
TOTAL 4 4 5 1 1 1 1 17
High response among the General Populace, Pregnant Women (PW), and Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs).
Willingness of target population to learn about HIV and making informed decision to know their HIV status.
Willingness of our TBAS to Improve their skills in HCT, Universal Safety Precaution, maternal and Child health and other health related issues.
Large number of pregnant women patronize TBAs clinic
Vocational training incorporated into sensitization of FSW on correct and consistent use of condom.
Motivates high attendance, participation, patience, team work and they are happy that they acquire new skill.
Mass mobile activities make it easier to reach large number of people, than creating awareness, service demanding and referral for both HCT and presumptive TB client
Inaccessibility of ART Sites as a result of its distance to target population.(Oriade LGA)
Attitudes of medical personnel towards referred patients is not friendly.
Harassment of FSW by the police.Ijamo police station DPO shot brothel
manager to death in Ilesa.
TBAs lack information on infant and maternal mortality associated with HIV as well as HIV among pregnant women
TBAs have little skills on maternal and Child health, HCT,TB and other health related issues.
TBAs has large number of (M5 F116) student in training and (M7 F57)staff.
Four brothels in Ilesa West LGA land lords have changed the tenancy from brothel to shop for trading.
All FSW in this brothel have moved to Ilesa East LGA
ART sites in Oriade LGA should be decentralized for easy access of positive clients to services.
Police should be trained on how to mentor FSW.
Regular training of TBAs will go a long way in reducing HIV, maternal and paternal morbidity and mortality in State of Osun
TBAs student and staff should be included in trainings
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE PRIVILEGE…