experience in mainstreaming HIV and AIDS
What are the current HIV incidence and prevalence
levels?17 How have these evolved over time?
Which population groups are currently most at risk
(e.g. injecting drug users, men who have sex with
men, young people, women, migrant populations)?
How is HIV projected to evolve over the next 5-10
years?
Are HIV and AIDS perceived as problems by the
‘owner(s)’ (the sector ministry, the organization, the
research institution, parents, communities, etc.)?
Do the ‘owners’ acknowledge the importance of
addressing SRHR as a comprehensive part of HIV
and AIDS prevention and mitigation?
What actions are currently being undertaken in the
sector, programme or project to ensure that a) the
clients (e.g. learners, patients, farmers, refugees) and
b) the employees (e.g. educators, nurses, extension
workers, emergency aid workers) are able to stay
healthy and to avoid becoming infected?
What percentage of girls and women have access
to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services?
What is currently being done to ensure that SRHR
are promoted and upheld?
What impact might HIV and AIDS have on the sector,
programme or project in the future? What is the
current impact? What is the expected impact?
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