Community-based organisations play key role in nation’s HIV/AIDS fight

Flexible and effective outreach by 43 local community-based organisations (CBOs) has made significant progress possible in preventing HIV infections and providing treatment for HIV-positive people in Vietnam.
Community-based organisations play key role in nation’s HIV/AIDS fight ảnh 1Patient monitoring and management at Binh Dinh Province’s HIV/AIDS Prevention Center (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) - Flexible and effective outreach by 43 localcommunity-based organisations (CBOs) has made significant progress possible inpreventing HIV infections and providing treatment for HIV-positive people in Vietnam.

This, in turn, will enable the healthcare sector to achieve the national goalof ending the HIV/AIDS epidemic by 2030, speakers said at a seminar in Ho ChiMinh City on June 10.

Representatives of CBOs from Hanoi, HCM City and eight other localitiesdiscussed with counterparts from the Centre for Promotion of Quality of Life(LIFE), local Centres for Disease Control (CDCs) and other authorised agenciesthe role of innovation and creativity in healthcare for HIV patients.

The eight other COBs attending the seminar were: Can Tho City and the provincesof Khanh Hoa, Binh Duong, Dong Nai, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Tay Ninh, Tien Giang andKien Giang.

The initiative was supported by the US Agency for International Development(USAID) and the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS ReliefFund (PEPFAR) in Vietnam.

Vo Hai Son from the HIV/AIDS Prevention and Control Department under theMinistry of Health said the prevalence of HIV infections among men who have sexwith men (MSM) had increased rapidly in recent years.

Therefore, it was necessary to focus activities on specific interventionprogrammes to increase treatment access for MSM and transsexual groups, hesaid.

“Cross-sectoral coordination and actions of relevant community organisationsplay an important role in enhancing early detection and treatment for new casesof HIV infection,” he added.

Nguyen Thi Lan from LIFE said more than 6,000 people were consulted, assessedand offered oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) from 2019 to 2021 thanks tothe COBs.

She said COBs had successfully adopted flexible approaches (PDI, online, ILOM,PE,..), constantly switched between offline and online communication, digitallyrecorded and managed customer information, and built satellite models andnetworks.

They had also strengthened close coordination with local authorities and healthfacilities, enhanced PrEP and mobile HIV-test services, and developed effectivemodels offering better customer care services, she said, adding: “Continuousinnovation and creativity is needed for growth.”

According to Le Trong Minh, leader of the G-Net Biên Hòa CBO in Dong Nai province,the organisation, established in 2015, has 10 members and about 10 volunteers.

Adopting the motto of “G-Net Bien Hoa together with you”, they mainly offer HIVtests and treatment referrals for MSMs, persons who use injected drugs (PWID)and female sex workers.

Last year, they detected and facilitated the provision of anti-retroviral (ARV)treatment for 200 people living with HIV/AIDS, PrEP treatment for 350 people,and treatment for 120 people infected by other sexually transmitted diseases.

“Effective and flexible working methods of long-time members, collaborationbetween our organisation and local public health system, and funding supportand training from organisations like LIFE are key factors in increasing thenumber of key population segments utilising prevention and treatment services,”Minh said.

To deal with the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, G-Net Bien Hoa launched acampaign last year called "Thousand steps for the community," usingsocial networks to promote physical training and sports activities, and respondto the national action month on HIV/AIDS prevention and control.

The campaign received more than 100 video clips with creative footage onphysical exercise and other activities from locals across the country.

As a result, G-Net Bien Hoa received the "community legend" award forthe best community organisation in 2021 in Dong Nai.

LIFE is a non-profit Vietnamese social organisation established in 2007 underthe Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Association. It has providedtraining to help CBOs to become more innovative and build staff capacity forworking on HIV/AIDS projects and programmes./.
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