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Enhancing Mechanisms for Prevention, Detection and Treatment of HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis Among Migrant and Mobile Populations in the South Caucasus Countries
Enhancing Mechanisms for Prevention, Detection and Treatment of HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis Among Migrant and Mobile Populations in the South Caucasus Countries
Europe
MA.0379
GE10P0002
250,000
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Georgia
Health Promotion and Assist for Migrants
Regional
Completed
Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS represent a great public health concern in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia. Particularly alarming are the rates of multi-drug resistant and extensively drug resistant tuberculosis forms in the South Caucasus countries along with the increasing prevalence of HIV/AIDS registered cases.
Therefore, this project aims to enhance mechanisms for prevention, increased detection, referral and treatment of HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis among migrant and mobile populations in the South Caucasus countries.
This regional project will include the following outputs:
1. Health promotion campaign among migrant and mobile populations on HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, focusing on preventive screening and treatment adherence;
2. Cross-border and in-country migrant health survey providing evidence-based recommendations for the elaboration of a coordinated, regional migrant-centred approach for HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis prevention and surveillance;
3. Capacity building of healthcare professionals and border authorities facilitating the establishment of a regional professional network aimed at enhancing referral mechanisms and elaborating migrant-friendly healthcare policies and programmes.