Oxford Policy Management UNAIDS Technical Support Mechanism Consultant, Oxford, United Kingdom.
UNAIDS, Geneva, Switzerland.
Afr J AIDS Res. 2022 Jul;21(2):100-109. doi: 10.2989/16085906.2022.2090394.
In 2020 the Global Fund for AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria initiated a new funding modality, the COVID-19 Response Mechanism, to mitigate the pandemic's effects on HIV, TB and malaria programmes and health systems in implementer countries. In 2021 UNAIDS introduced an innovative technical virtual support mechanism for COVID-19 Response Mechanism proposal development to help countries quickly implement COVID-19 interventions while at the same time adapting HIV and related services to the pandemic's circumstances and mitigate its impact while maintaining hard-won gains. It also intended to ensure more attention was paid to communities, human rights and gender considerations in proposal development, resulting in successful proposals to mitigate COVID-19's impact, bring human rights-based and people-centred HIV programmes back on track and even expand their reach through using new delivery platforms. In 2021, applications from 18 sub-Saharan African and Asian countries received in-depth remote peer reviews. We discuss the reviews' key findings and recommendations to improve proposal quality and identify future opportunities for virtual technical support. The model was successful and contributed to better quality funding applications, but also highlighted challenges in pandemic mitigation, adaptations and innovations of HIV programmes. Countries still fell short on comprehensive community, human rights and gender interventions, as well as innovations in HIV service delivery, especially in prevention and gender-based violence. Several other weaknesses meant that some countries would have to refine their programme design and implementation model in the final version of their funding application. There are implications for future assistance to countries trying to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on their health programmes and innovative ways to deliver technical support using new technologies and local expertise.
2020 年,全球艾滋病、结核病和疟疾基金启动了一种新的供资模式,即新冠疫情应对机制,以减轻大流行对实施国艾滋病毒、结核病和疟疾规划及卫生系统的影响。2021 年,艾滋病规划署推出了一项创新性的技术虚拟支持机制,用于新冠疫情应对机制提案制定,以帮助各国迅速实施新冠疫情干预措施,同时使艾滋病毒相关服务适应大流行的情况,并减轻其影响,同时保持来之不易的成果。它还旨在确保在提案制定过程中更加关注社区、人权和性别考虑因素,从而成功提出了减轻新冠疫情影响、使基于人权和以人为本的艾滋病毒规划重回正轨甚至通过使用新的交付平台扩大其覆盖面的提案。2021 年,来自 18 个撒哈拉以南非洲和亚洲国家的申请接受了深入的远程同行审查。我们讨论了这些审查的主要发现和建议,以提高提案质量,并确定虚拟技术支持的未来机会。该模式取得了成功,有助于提高供资申请的质量,但也凸显了大流行缓解、艾滋病毒规划的调整和创新方面的挑战。各国在全面的社区、人权和性别干预措施以及艾滋病毒服务提供方面的创新方面仍然存在不足,特别是在预防和基于性别的暴力方面。其他几个弱点意味着一些国家将不得不在供资申请的最终版本中完善其方案设计和实施模式。对于试图减轻新冠疫情对其卫生规划的影响的国家以及利用新技术和当地专业知识提供技术支持的创新方法,这意味着未来的援助。