Mali
HIV/AIDS in Mali
- 0.9% Estimated HIV Prevalence
(Age 15–49)(2013) - 5,500 Estimated AIDS Deaths (2013)
- 79,000 Estimated Orphans due to AIDS (2013)
- 26,839 Reported Number of Adults Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy (ART)(2012)
- 58% Estimated ART Coverage per WHO 2010 Guidelines (2012)
SOURCE:
UNAIDS Gap Report, 2014; UNAIDS Global Report, 2013
Strategic Focus
CDC supports the Ministry of Health (MOH) of Mali in HIV/sexually transmitted infections (STI) surveillance, prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT), early infant diagnosis (EID), laboratory capacity building, laboratory testing, laboratory quality control, national health policy development, and HIV/STI prevention and care for key and vulnerable populations (i.e., men who have sex with men (MSM), sex workers, and incarcerated populations).
Implementing Effective Prevention Programs
In partnership with the government of Mali and local non-governmental organizations (NGOs), CDC helps support prevention programs, including PMTCT programs and those that provide counseling and diagnostic STI and HIV services for commercial sex workers and their partners, MSM, and incarcerated populations.
Strengthening Surveillance and Epidemiology
CDC provides financial and technical assistance for national antenatal clinic surveys, formative assessments and bio-behavioral surveys for MSM and miner populations, and for capacity building of the MOH and local NGOs in monitoring and evaluation (M&E).
Expanding Care and Treatment Services
CDC supports the national HIV/STI program through training and development of guidelines for diagnosis and treatment. CDC supports the MOH and local NGOs to strengthen linkages to care and treatment.
Building High Quality Laboratories
CDC provides technical assistance to enhance the capacity of the National Public Health Research Institute through laboratory-based quality assurance control programs. CDC also supported the development of a national laboratory policy.
Key Activities and Accomplishments
In partnership with the MOH, CDC supported the following national HIV/STI surveillance activities:
- Revision of the national HIV prevention indicators for key populations
- Development of an M&E plan for key populations, for inclusion in the national strategic plan
- Establishment of the district health information (DHI) system for effective data management
- Development and implementation of decentralized blood transfusion activities, safe blood collection, and support to hospital-based blood banks
In partnership with the MOH, CDC supported the following laboratory capacity building activities:
- Development and validation of a national laboratory policy document and five-year strategic plan
- Training of laboratory staff and development of standardized procedures for the laboratory accreditation process
- Ongoing decentralization and expansion of laboratory quality control capacity throughout the country via a cooperative agreement with the national laboratory
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