Southern Sudan
More than a decade of success among those most at risk of HIV
We work in rural and urban areas, as well as among mobile, refugee, and displaced populations
West Nile
Western
Western
Fort Portal Region
Arua Region
Eastern
Hoima Region
Soroti Region
Karamoja
Moroto Region
Low HIV prevalence, refugee influx and disease outbreaks.
High HIV prevalence, KPs, mobile populations & Ebola outbreaks
High HIV prevalence, KP & mobile populations
Low prevalence area
Low prevalence sparely populated
Highlights 2010 – 2016 • ~2.3M people (83%) tested for HIV • 32,000 HIV+ identified • >22,000 HIV+ started on ART • ~160,000 men circumcised
Highlights 2012 – 2020 • Index testing highest (36%) contributor to total identified HIV+ • >85,000 HIV+ identified and on ART • 93% viral load suppression • >200,00 men circumcised
Highlights 2019 – 2020 • ~8,500 AGYW reached with HIV prevention services • ~2,000 men reached through action groups • 5,000 pregnant/breast-feeding women reach through support groups
Highlights 2010 – 2017 • ~2.3M people (83%) tested for HIV • 34,000 cases identified • >29,000 HIV+ started ART • ~80,000 men circumcised
Highlights 2014 – 2017 • ~750,000 people (77%) tested for HIV • 13,000 HIV+ identified • Reduced MTCT from 32% to 2.9%
37%
Reduction in HIV prevalence 1
Funded by: CDC / PEPFAR Project dates: Oct 2010 - Mar 2016
30%
Reduction in HIV prevalence1
Funded by: CDC / PEPFAR Project dates: Oct 2012 - Mar 2018
33K
Fisher folk reached with HIV prevention package 2
Funded by: Global Fund Project dates: Jan 2019 - Dec 2020
3X
Increase in HIV+ clients receiving ART2
Democratic Republic of Congo
Kenya
Baylor-Uganda specialised HIV clinic (>8,000 HIV+ children and adolescents)
Increase in health facilities providing ART services 2
Regional Referral Hospitals (under SNAPS-WEST Project) Sex Worker & Trucker Hot Spot
Funded by: CDC / PEPFAR Funded by: UNICEF Project dates: Oct 2010 - Mar 2017 Project dates: Oct 2014 - Dec 2017
Fisherfolk Districts Tanzania
Oil Mining Areas with Mobile Populations Districts with Refugee Settlements
Sources: 1) Ministry of Health, Uganda - Uganda Population Based HIV Impact Assessment (UPHIA) 2016-2017, Final Report - July 2019. 2) Baylor-Uganda Project Reports
Rwanda