Kelly J A, Somlai A M, Benotsch E G, Amirkhanian Y A, Fernandez M I, Stevenson L Y, Sitzler C A, McAuliffe T L, Brown K D, Opgenorth K M
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53202, USA.
AIDS Care. 2006 Jan;18(1):12-21. doi: 10.1080/09540120500101757.
This study assessed the programmes, resources, and needs of HIV-prevention nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in 75 countries in Africa, Central/Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. Multiple databases and expert recommendations were used to identify one major HIV-prevention NGO in the capital or a large city in each country, and in-depth interviews were conducted with each NGO Director. Most NGOs are carrying out their programmes with minimal funding and few regularly employed personnel. Most are highly dependent on international donors, but reliance on small grants with short funding periods limits programme development capacity. HIV-prevention activities varied by region, with African NGOs most likely to use peer education and community awareness events; Eastern European NGOs most likely to offer needle exchange; Latin American NGOs to have resource centres and offer risk reduction programmes; and Caribbean organizations to use mass education approaches. Across regions, NGOs most often targeted the general public and youth, although specialized at-risk groups were the additional focus of attention in some regions. Limited funding, governmental indifference or opposition, AIDS stigma, and social discomfort discussing sex were often cited as barriers to new HIV-prevention programmes. NGOs are critical service providers. However, their funding, programmes, and resource capacities must be strengthened if NGOs are to realize their full potential in HIV prevention.
本研究评估了非洲、中东欧和中亚、拉丁美洲及加勒比地区75个国家的艾滋病毒预防非政府组织(NGO)的项目、资源和需求。利用多个数据库和专家建议,在每个国家的首都或大城市确定了一个主要的艾滋病毒预防非政府组织,并对每个非政府组织的负责人进行了深入访谈。大多数非政府组织在资金极少且定期雇佣人员很少的情况下开展项目。大多数非政府组织高度依赖国际捐助者,但对短期小额赠款的依赖限制了项目发展能力。艾滋病毒预防活动因地区而异,非洲的非政府组织最有可能采用同伴教育和社区宣传活动;东欧的非政府组织最有可能提供针头交换服务;拉丁美洲的非政府组织设有资源中心并提供降低风险项目;加勒比地区的组织采用大众教育方法。在各个地区,非政府组织最常将普通公众和青年作为目标群体,尽管一些地区还将特定的高危群体作为额外的关注重点。资金有限、政府冷漠或反对、艾滋病污名以及讨论性话题时的社会不适,常被视为新的艾滋病毒预防项目的障碍。非政府组织是关键的服务提供者。然而,要使非政府组织在艾滋病毒预防方面充分发挥潜力,就必须加强其资金、项目和资源能力。