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PrEP providers to benefit from PANCAP-JASL Capacity Building

July 27, 2022

PANCAP, with technical support from the Jamaica AIDS Support for Life (JASL), will facilitate a “Training of Trainers on the use of Oral Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for the prevention of HIV, 16 – 18 August 2022 in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

The capacity-building activity is designed for health care providers working at the community and facility level to equip them with knowledge about PrEP as an additional tool for prevention.  The course will sharpen their skills in negotiating tailored prevention plans for their respective beneficiaries.

In addition, the training activity will provide basic PrEP information and employ participatory activities to allow participants to effectively promote/support PrEP as another prevention strategy for some of their clients.  For medical practitioners, the training will provide guidance on how to administer, monitor and manage PrEP.

The training is supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and facilitated by JASL trainers with capacities across clinical aspects of PrEP services and administration, understanding referrals and linkages approach to PrEP, communication, messaging, monitoring and evaluation.

The capacity building is happening several weeks after the launch of the PANCAP PrEP Knowledge Suite, developed with technical support from PAHO for use by National AIDS Programmes, civil society organisations, and other stakeholders involved in HIV programme implementation for capacity building and community health promotion activities on PrEP.

WHAT IS PANCAP?

PANCAP is a Caribbean regional partnership of governments, regional civil society organisations, regional institutions and organisations, bilateral and multilateral agencies and contributing donor partners established on 14 February 2001.  PANCAP provides a structured and unified approach to the Caribbean’s response to the HIV epidemic, and coordinates the response through the Caribbean Regional Strategic Framework on HIV and AIDS to maximise efficient use of resources and increase impact, mobilise resources and build the capacity of partners.

What are the Global AIDS Strategy 2021–2026 targets and commitments?

If targets and commitments in the strategy are achieved:

  • The number of people who newly acquire HIV will decrease from 1.7 million in 2019 to less than 370 000 by 2025
  • The number of people dying from AIDS-related illnesses will decrease from 690 000 in 2019 to less than 250 000 in 2025.
  • The goal of eliminating new HIV infections among children will see the number of new HIV infections drop from 150,000 in 2019 to less than 22,000 in 2025.

What are the 95-95-95 Targets for ending AIDS?

  • 95% of People Living with HIV know their HIV status;
  • 95% of people who know their status on treatment; and
  • 95% of people on treatment with suppressed viral loads.

HELPFUL LINKS:

Global AIDS Strategy 2021–2026, End Inequalities, End AIDS
https://pancap.org/pancap-documents/global-aids-strategy-2021-2026-end-inequalities-end-aids/

Caribbean Regional Strategic Framework on HIV and AIDS (CRSF) 2019-2025
https://pancap.org/pancap-documents/caribbean-regional-strategic-framework-2019-2025/