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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Source: unaids.org Ukraine has announced that it is to allocate $16 million to the country’s AIDS response for 2019-20, which [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Source: unaids.org</p>



<p>Ukraine
 has announced that it is to allocate $16 million to the country’s AIDS 
response for 2019-20, which will sustain and expand HIV prevention and 
support services for key populations as well as care and support 
services for people living with HIV.</p>



<p>The procurement of HIV services for key 
populations and people living with HIV from suppliers, including 
non-governmental organizations, will be managed by the Ministry of 
Health’s Centre for Public Health, using public procurement procedures. 
The new process will begin in July.</p>



<p>The move is an important part of Ukraine’s transition from donor funding to a nationally funded AIDS response. &nbsp;</p>



<p>&#8220;Ukraine has taken an important step 
towards moving from international funding to a nationally coordinated 
policy and ownership,” said Vladimir Kurpita, director of the Centre for
 Public Health at the Ministry of Health.</p>



<p>The list of services covered by the new 
policy includes targeted HIV information services and consultations, 
harm reduction programmes, including needle exchange and distribution, 
the distribution of condoms and lubricants, HIV testing and screening 
for tuberculosis. Key populations prioritized include gay men and other 
men who have sex with men, sex workers, and people who inject drugs. HIV
 care and support services include strengthening treatment adherence and
 retention under medical supervision and the involvement of partners of 
people living with HIV in health care services.</p>



<p>Mr Kurpita promised a smooth transition 
and said that the government would procure quality-assured services from
 local non-governmental organizations with the relevant experience and 
capacity to deliver.</p>



<p>“Nobody who was reached through 
prevention, support and care services that were funded by external 
donors should ever be cut off from the transition to government 
support,” he said.</p>



<p>The head of the All Ukrainian Network of 
People Living with HIV, 100% Life, Dima Sherembey, encouraged everyone 
to engage in the process.</p>



<p>&#8220;If you are an NGO service provider, 
engage in bidding; if you are a representative of the donor community in
 Ukraine, motivate your partners and subcontractors on the ground; and 
if you have resources and knowledge, provide technical support and 
assistance to bidders so that they can be successful recipients and 
implementers of this important wave of government funding,” he said.</p>



<p>UNAIDS country director&nbsp;Roman Gailevich welcomed Ukraine’s commitment to increase domestic funding for the AIDS response.</p>



<p>“We are entering a new era of the national
 response to HIV in Ukraine,” he said. “We hope Ukraine will not only 
show that this new model of procurement of HIV services is viable, but 
that it will also serve as an example to other countries in the region.”</p>
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