Attachment 5.

List of the National Indicators for Monitoring and Evaluation of the National Response to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic

UNGASS Report 2005

Information on 18 indicators (8 core and 10 additional) was gathered and analyzed on special surveys supported within the framework of “Overcoming HIV/AIDS epidemics in Ukraine” program, implemented by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance within the grant of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. (This indicators you could recognize by bold in table).

National report was prepared by work group on National AIDS Centre with technical and financial support within the framework of “Overcoming HIV/AIDS epidemics in Ukraine” program, implemented by the International HIV/AIDS Alliance within the grant of the Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

# / Indicator / Responsible Institution / Figures
А / Key indicators
1. / Amount of national funds spent by Government on HIV/AIDS / Ministry of Finance / 2003 – 13,6 mln.UHA
2. / National Composite Policy Index / Ministry of Health / 2004 – 100%
3. / Percentage of schools with teachers who have been trained in life-skills-based HIV/AIDS education and who taught it during the last academic year / Ministry of Education and Science / 2004 – 55%
4. / Percentage of large enterprises/companies that have HIV/AIDS workplace policies and programmes / Ministry of Labor and Social Policy / 2004 – 0%
5. / Percentage of patients with STIs at health-care facilities who are appropriately diagnosed, treated and counselled / Ministry of Health / 2003 – 100%
6. / Percentage of HIV-infected pregnant women receiving a complete course of ARV prophylaxis to reduce the risk of MTCT / Ministry of Health / 2003 – 86%
7. / Number and percentage of people with advanced HIV infection receiving antiretroviral combination therapy / Ministry of Health / 2004 – 35,8%
8. / Percentage of IDUs who have adopted behaviours that reduce transmission of HIV, i.e., who both avoid sharing injecting equipment and use condoms / Ministry for Family, Children and Youth Affairs / 2004 – 20%
9. / Percentage of young people aged 15-24 who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission / Ministry for Family, Children and Youth Affairs / 2004 – 14%
10. / Percentage of young people aged 15-24 years reporting the use of a condom during sexual intercourse with a non-regular sexual partner / Ministry for Family, Children and Youth Affairs / 2004 – 69%
11. / Percentage of young people aged 15-24 who are HIV-infected / Ministry of Health / ------
12. / Percentage of HIV-infected infants born to HIV-infected mothers / Ministry of Health / 2003 – 15,9%
13-15. / HIV prevalence among:
Injecting drug users (IDU);
Sex workers (FSW);
Men who have sex with men (MSM) / Ministry of Health / 2004 – 10%-59%
2004 – 11%-31,5%
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B / Additional Indicators
16. / Number of students of secondary schools, technical schools and universities covered by HIV prevention programmes / Ministry of Education and Science / 2004 - 66,5%
17. / Number and percentage of people requesting an HIV test, receiving a test and receiving test results / Ministry of Health / 2003 – 0,12% (15-49 age)
18. / Number of IEC materials committed to HIV/AIDS at the Governmental TV and radio / State Committee for Television and Radio Broadcasting / Text
Table 18.1
19. / Percent of respondents in a survey of injecting drug users who, in response to prompting, identify switching to non-injectable drugs, avoiding sharing injecting equipment, and cleaning injecting equipment with bleach as methods of preventing HIV transmission / Ministry for Family, Children and Youth Affairs / 2004 – 51,4%
20. / Percentage of sex workers who report using a condom with their most recent client, of sex workers surveyed having had sex with any clients in the last 12 months / Ministry for Family, Children and Youth Affairs / 2004 – 80%
21. / Percent of men who have sex with men (MSM) who, in response to prompting, correctly identify avoiding anal sex and using condoms during anal sex as a means of preventing HIV infection / Ministry for Family, Children and Youth Affairs / 2004 – 14%
22. / Percent of men who used a condom at last anal sex with a male partner, of those who have had anal sex with a male partner in the last year / Ministry for Family, Children and Youth Affairs / 2004 – 54,6%
23. / Percentage of personnel in uniformed services who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission / Ministry of Defense / 2004 – 23%
24. / Percentage of personnel in uniformed services reporting the use of a condom during sexual intercourse with a non-regular sexual partner / Ministry of Defense / 2004 – 80%
25. / Percentage of prisoners who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission / State Prison Department / 2004 – 39%
26. / Percent of blood units transfused in the last 12 months that have been screened for HIV / Ministry of Health / 2003 – 100%
27. / Percentage of potential blood donors found to be HIV-infected / Ministry of Health / 2003 – 0,15%
28. / Percentage of people accepting attitudes towards those living with HIV / Ministry for Family, Children and Youth Affairs / 2004
0% (15-24 age)
1,6% (25-49 age)