USAID/Ukraine is supporting the Improved HIV/AIDS Services among Most-at-Risk Populations project to reduce HIV transmission among most-at-risk populations (MARPs) through state of the art HIV/AIDS services delivered by Ukrainian organizations.
These services include a range of behavioral, biomedical,
and structural HIV/AIDS activities, community- and facility-based services, and communications.
The project will provide technical assistance to national and local Ukrainian organizations to improve MARPs access to and use of HIV/AIDS services, with a focus on HIV prevention.
At the end of the programs five years, Ukrainian organizations will have measurably increased capacity to deliver comprehensive, data-driven HIV/AIDS services with the ability to adjust these programs to changing epidemic patterns.
Post-project, Ukrainian organizations will be able to access state of the art technical and capacity building resources offered through strengthened in-country organizations.
The Improved HIV/AIDS Services among Most-at-Risk Populations project will work with national stakeholders and other donors to ensure cohesiveness with Partnership Framework goals.
This program complements and adds value to existing and forthcoming HIV/AIDS initiatives, including those supported by the Global Fund and the United States Government (USG).
The program builds upon achievements and lessons learned from current HIV/AIDS interventions.