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The views expressed in this paper/presentation are the views of the author and do not necessarilyreflect the views or policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), or its Board of Governors, or thegovernments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this paperand accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. Terminology used may not necessarilybe consistent with ADB official terms.
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Target Population
Luangnamtha province:- Village youth- Coal mine workers- Boten casino workers- Chinese sex workers - Boten
Casino
Bokeo province:
- Village youth- Truck and minivan drivers
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Village
Sex
Worke
rs
HIV
HIV
Settings approach
PE
PWT
students
Mine/casinoworkers
Truckdrivers
Other groupsaffected
Traffic alongroad
PE
Project Components
Component 2
Information, Education and
Behavior Change Communication
Component 4
Monitoring and Evaluation
Component 3
Prevention and ResponsePackages
Component 1
Advocacy and Capacity
Building
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Output 1: Strengthened capacity of and partnershipswith key stakeholders for HIV prevention
Multisectoral Project Working Teams (provincial & district)established, trained (led by the PCCAs under guidance from CHAS)implement Subproject activities with technical and facilitation supportfrom the consultant
Advocacy meetings and cooperation with Private sector to integrateHIV prevention activities into their work sites:
- Casino in Boten special economic zone, LNT- Coal mine company in Viengphoukha district, LNT- Truck company and minivan association in Houayxay, BK
Cross-border exchange visit by the PWT Representatives to Meng LaCounty and Jiang Hoong Health services to address safe migrationand sexual health issues of migrant workers (e.g. Chinese migrants inBoten)
PWT training in Bokeo
and Luangnamtha
Training on how to work withprivate sectors by TBCA
Training on HIV & STI
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Output 2: Increased knowledge and awarenessabout HIV and STI prevention among vulnerablegroups in target settings
Peer educators trainedand active in- 3 villages (Bokeo)- 1 village and coal mine &casino (Luangnamtha)
Peer educators conducting group
discussion
Outreach activities fortruck/minivan drivers, coalmine and casino workersand Chinese sex workers(commenced June 2010)
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Outreach activities forcasino workers conducted
by the Project Working
Team (PWT)
IEC materials distributed (PCCAs)
Question & answer session withcasino workers
Condom distribution during
educational activities
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Development/Reprinting
of Lao and Chinesebooklets on HIV/STI
Output 3:Enhanced provincial strategies and capacitiesfor expanding access to condoms and basic HIV- andSTI-related services in target communities alongRoute 3
Training of provincial/district and dispensary health workers in STItreatment conducted by facilitators from CHAS and central hospital(July 2010)
Trained health staff accompany the outreach teams and providecounselling to the workers
Female casino workers came to see the district health staff forassistance in STI treatment (August-September 2010)
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Output 4: Monitoring and evaluation tracksinterventions in target settings and contributes
qualitative and quantitative evidence of the efficacy
of piloted interventions within local parameters
Project Performance Monitoring System (PPMS) M&E specialist part of project team
Establishment of 2 Provincial Steering Committees
Qualitative and quantitative baseline assessment withfull involvement of the PWTs
Monthly meetings of PEs, PWTs
Review missions by ADB/AusAID in November 2009and
September 2010 (to follow Workshop)
Monitoring
PCCA and DCCA observepeer educators conductinggroup discussion
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Mid-Term Assessmentworkshop with the 2
provinces
Mid-Term Assessment in
collaboration with CHAS andMPWT (March 2010)
Thank you
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