This document summarizes UNDP's work on HIV and key populations in urban contexts. The objectives are to build the capacity of community-led organizations representing key populations, improve access to HIV/STI services and programming targeted for key populations, and access to justice and human rights programs. Activities are underway in 18 countries focusing on municipalities in Asia, Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe. The methodology involves community engagement, reviewing policies/programs, a needs assessment, validation meetings, and developing action plans. Progress updates indicate implementation has started in several cities, and highlights include political endorsement in Lagos and establishing the first NGO for male sex workers in Santo Domingo. Lessons learned include engaging partners early and ensuring municipal
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UNDP's work on HIV and Key Populations in Urban Contexts
1. UNDP’s Work on HIV and Key Populations
in urban contexts
Ludo Bok and Andrea Pastorelli
UNDP : BDP, HIV, Health & Development Group
2. Objectives
• Capacity development and greater involvement of
community-led organizations and representatives of
key populations
• Access to high-quality HIV and STI programming and
relevant services targeted to key populations
• Access to justice and human rights programmes for
key populations
3. Scope
• Activities underway in municipalities in 18 countries:
– In Asia (Bangkok, Chengdu, Ho Chi Minh
City, Jakarta, Manila and Yangon), Africa
(Lagos, Dar Es
Salaam, Lusaka, Ouagadougou, Kampala, Maputo
and Kigali), Latin America and the Caribbean
(Santo Domingo, Zacatecas, Georgetown and
New Amsterdam) and Eastern Europe (Belgrade).
• New municipalities 2012: Odessa
(Ukraine), Guatemala City (Guatemala), Porto Alegre
(Brazil) and Douala (Cameroon).
4. Methodology
• Preparation and community engagement
• Joint review of HIV-related policies, laws, programs
and services by municipality and civil society
• Needs Assessment Report - review at
national/regional/global level
• Validation during 3-day municipal consultation -
development of action plan
• Establishment of the TWG to oversee the
implementation of the action plan
5. Progress Update
CURRENT CITIES STATUS
City Needs
Assessment
Finalized Municipal
Plan
Implementation
Started
Lagos X X X
Dar Es Salaam X X
Lusaka X X
Ouagadougou X X
Kampala X X
Maputo X X X
Kigali X X X
Santo Domingo X X
Zacatecas X
Georgetown X X
New Amsterdam X X
Belgrade X X
Bangkok X X X
Chengdu X X X
Jakarta X X X
Manila X X X
Yangon X X X
6. Highlights:
• Lagos: Mayors politically endorsed the municipal plan and
committed to fund key activities
• Santo Domingo: City consultation included first ever
representatives of male sex workers and led to the
establishment of the first NGO in the Dominican Republic
• Bangkok started sex education programming in 17 downtown
schools and established sensitivity training for police officers
• Manila increased condom distribution in identified ‘hotspots’
and is committed on opening MSM-friendly local health
clinics.
7. Lessons Learned
• Engage the UN Theme Group from the start.
• Ensure full support and buy-in from the municipal authorities
from the start.
• Link the initiative to existing municipal and local development
plans and local priorities where possible.
• Carry out an initial scan of municipal powers, health mandates
and capacity of the city authorities.
• Support the technical working group and its coordination.
8. Possible supporting work with
different partners
• Strategic Information – Example: global set of data on MSM and sex
workers
• Guideline development for men who have sex with men, sex
workers, transgender people, drug users and prisoners
• Follow-up on Global Commission on HIV and the Law
• In-Reach training for UN staff on strengthening HIV and human
rights work with Sex workers, IDU, MSM and transgender
populations
• Supported development of SOGI strategy GF and influencing the
new GF Strategy’s to include concrete action on human rights
• PEPFAR guidance on MSM and HIV
• Support to strengthening transgender people networks