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Barriers and facilitators to HIV detection, initiation of treatment, and maintenance of ART among PWID under 25 and women who inject drugs (WWID)

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The term of realization

17.01.2022 – 30.12.2022

Principal Investigator

Oleksandr Neduzhko

Funded by

ICF «Alliance for Public Health»

The aim of the project

Identify the main ways and means of involving PWID under the age of 25 and women who inject drugs (WWID) in HIV testing, initiation of treatment and maintenance on ART and provide recommendations for adjusting existing or implementing new interventions that would meet the needs of the target group.

Goals and objectives

  1. Identify the needs of PWID under the age of 25 and women who inject drugs (WWID) in HIV testing and treatment services.
  2. Establish profiles/typologies of PWID under the age of 25 and women who inject drugs (WWID) who are not tested for HIV, have not started treatment, or do not continue it.
  3. Find out the reasons why PWID under the age of 25 and women who inject drugs (WWID) refuse to be tested for HIV, start treatment and stay on ART.
  4. Identify existing structural barriers and barriers related to HIV programs that restrict the access of PWID under the age of 25 and women who inject drugs (WWID) to HIV detection, treatment and maintenance services.
  5. Identify possible ways and means to work with these target groups for early detection, initiation, and maintenance of HIV.
  6. Identify required changes in existing HIV detection, initiation, and ART. programs to better reach the target group.
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