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Nutrition and HIV/AIDS Overview of agencies' work and Progress SCN Geneva, 14 March 2006 Nutrition and HIV/AIDS Overview of agencies' work and Progress SCN Geneva, 14 March 2006 Randa Saadeh World Health Organization Nutrition for Health and Development

Contribution to specific MDG goals: (1) eradicate extreme poverty and hunger (6) combat HIV/AIDS, Contribution to specific MDG goals: (1) eradicate extreme poverty and hunger (6) combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases. The three diseases "can be largely controlled through education, prevention and when illness strikes, treatment and care". NHD 2

What is the role of nutrition in the care and support of PLWHA? NHD What is the role of nutrition in the care and support of PLWHA? NHD 3

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The Goal of the consultation is to: n n n NHD Develop evidencebased strategies The Goal of the consultation is to: n n n NHD Develop evidencebased strategies Review and disseminate latest scientific evidence and ensure integration Identify research agenda 5

Scientific review on nutrition and HIV/AIDS 1. Micronutrients How HIV infection leads to micronutrients Scientific review on nutrition and HIV/AIDS 1. Micronutrients How HIV infection leads to micronutrients deficiency, and how deficiencies/supplementation may affect various transmission and progressionrelated outcomes 2. Macronutrients (Energy and Protein) How HIV infection affects energy/protein requirements, and how deficiencies/supplementation may affect various transmission and progressionrelated outcomes NHD 3. 4. 5. 6. Infant feeding and HIV transmission Growth faltering and wasting in children Maternal Nutrition or pregnant and lactating women Nutrition and ARVs How nutrition may affect ARV efficacy and how ARVs may lead to better nutritional status on the one hand dyslipidemia and insulin resistance on the other 6

WHO website – click on Nutrition and HIV http: //www. who. int/nutrition/topics/consultation_nutrition_and_hivaids/en/index. html NHD WHO website – click on Nutrition and HIV http: //www. who. int/nutrition/topics/consultation_nutrition_and_hivaids/en/index. html NHD 7

EXECUTIVE BOARD 116 TH Session EB 116/12 117 TH Session EB 117/7 ___________________________ WHO's EXECUTIVE BOARD 116 TH Session EB 116/12 117 TH Session EB 117/7 ___________________________ WHO's progress § § NHD Nutrition and HIV/AIDS on EB agenda in 2005 & 2006 Resolution EB 117. R 2 states our policy and framework for action 8

In meeting the challenge, WHO is developing a comprehensive evidencebased strategic approach that will In meeting the challenge, WHO is developing a comprehensive evidencebased strategic approach that will ensure full integration of nutritional care in response to the global AIDS treatment emergency NHD 9

5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach NHD 10 5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach NHD 10

5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach (Contd) 1. Strengthening & integrating nutrition & HIV/AIDS 5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach (Contd) 1. Strengthening & integrating nutrition & HIV/AIDS policies, strategies & programmes § § NHD Build on existing efforts Identify nutrition interventions for integration into HIV/AIDS programming Advocacy tools – decision-makers Multi-sectoral collaboration 11

5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach (Contd) 2. Developing Norms & Strategies n n 5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach (Contd) 2. Developing Norms & Strategies n n NHD Support evidence-based findings including micronutrient & HIV/IF issues Nutrition assessment tool – stages of disease, sex & gender-specific 12

5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach(Contd) § Guidelines ü Review existing ones and develop: 5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach(Contd) § Guidelines ü Review existing ones and develop: Ø Ø Ø NHD Generic for nutritional care & support for PLWHA Children & HIV/AIDS Severe malnutrition & HIV IYCF Global Strategy (HIV/IF, BFHI) Guidelines for providing food assistance in care and treatment programmes Guidelines for resource mobilization efforts 13

5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach (Contd) 3. Capacity Building n n NHD Hospital 5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach (Contd) 3. Capacity Building n n NHD Hospital & community-based health workers Accelerating training & use of guidelines/tools for infant feeding programmes & PMTCT of HIV Nutrition counselling courses Revision of curricula & pre-service training 14

5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach (Contd) 4. Research § § NHD Developing and 5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach (Contd) 4. Research § § NHD Developing and implement operational and clinical research to identify effective science-based interventions Document, publish and disseminate results 15

5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach (Contd) 5. Developing of appropriate M & E 5 pillars of WHO's strategic approach (Contd) 5. Developing of appropriate M & E Indicators § § § NHD Measuring progress Measuring impacts Build and complement existing efforts 16

Partners In house – HIV/AIDS, CAH, RHR, FOS, LEG, HAC Other agencies – UNICEF, Partners In house – HIV/AIDS, CAH, RHR, FOS, LEG, HAC Other agencies – UNICEF, FAO, UNAIDS, UNHCR WFP, IAEA, ILO, UNDP NGOs/Institutions/Universities/National Groups/ Bilaterals/Donors NHD 17

FAO, HIV/AIDS, Food Security and Nutrition HIV/AIDS leads to food insecurity, poverty and malnutrition FAO, HIV/AIDS, Food Security and Nutrition HIV/AIDS leads to food insecurity, poverty and malnutrition through a number of known pathways at both farm and individual levels. And since good nutrition allows PLWHA to feel better and live longer. . Ensuring food and nutrition security and supporting livelihoods is central to any response.

To mitigate the effects of HIV/AIDS, FAO n strengthens local capacities for delivering nutritional To mitigate the effects of HIV/AIDS, FAO n strengthens local capacities for delivering nutritional care and support services n n supports food security, livelihoods and nutrition of the infected and affected n n n NHD “Living well with HIV/AIDS: A manual on nutritional care and support” and the associated Training course with WHO Guidelines on incorporating HIV/AIDS considerations into food security and livelihoods projects Guidelines for HIV/AIDS interventions in emergency settings HFS and nut projects ongoing in Lesotho and Malawi for orphans LWHA, and in Ethiopia, Mozambique and Zambia 19

Food and Agriculture Sector Strategies n · · · NHD Ensure access to food Food and Agriculture Sector Strategies n · · · NHD Ensure access to food Nutritional care and support Labour and time-saving technologies and practices Gender equality in access and control of resources Capacity building Agriculture Knowledge systems Policies 20

Overview and objectives of WFP’s nutrition and health related HIV/AIDS programmes • Four main Overview and objectives of WFP’s nutrition and health related HIV/AIDS programmes • Four main activity types: • PMTCT: 13 countries • ART: 16 countries • Home based care: 13 countries • Support to TB patients: 23 countries (also have activities supporting orphans, prevention education) NHD 21

WFP’s efforts to help build the evidence base related to nutrition, food support, HIV/AIDS WFP’s efforts to help build the evidence base related to nutrition, food support, HIV/AIDS n n NHD INIPSA study: 3 country study in West Africa aimed at understanding the outcomes associated with food support to patients in treatment programs Collaborations underway with NGO’s and research institutions in Mozambique, Zambia, Uganda, other countries to answer questions of relevance to programming. 22

UNICEF activities in nutrition and HIV *UN Framework for priority actions on HIV and UNICEF activities in nutrition and HIV *UN Framework for priority actions on HIV and IF- (13 countries) *National policies on HIV and IF (72 countries) *Integrating nutrition interventions into PMTCT scale-up plan – technical missions in 5 countries joint *UNICEF joined WHO in the introduction of IYCF courses * Jointly with WHO, revised BFHI materials in HIV context * Support governments in working with OVCs * Collaborating with WHO in development of guidelines including micronutrient supplementation NHD 23

WHO/ The Global Fund n Development of a WHO/ The Global Fund n Development of a "guidance note" to assist countries in incorporating nutrition into funding proposals n NHD Meeting of UN Agencies, GFATM, national representatives, other funders and bilaterals 24

Funded HIV/AIDS Proposals NHD 25 Funded HIV/AIDS Proposals NHD 25

Distribution of proposals by sub-region (n=42) Eastern Africa (n=14) Central/Middle Africa (n=6) Northern Africa Distribution of proposals by sub-region (n=42) Eastern Africa (n=14) Central/Middle Africa (n=6) Northern Africa (n=2) Southern Africa (n=5) Western Africa (n=15) n. Burundi n. Angola n. Morocco n. Botswana n. Benin n. Djibouti n. Cameroon n. Northern n. Lesotho n. Eriteria n. Central n. Ethiopia n. Kenya n. Madagascar n. Malawi n. Mozambique n. Rwanda n. Somalia n. Uganda n. Tanzania n. Zambia n. Zimbabwe NHD African Republic n. Chad n. Congo-DRC n. Gabon Sudan n. Namibia n. South Africa n. Swaziland n. Burkina Faso n. Cote d’Ivoire n. Gambia n. Ghana n. Guinea- Bissau n. Liberia n. Mali n. Mauritania n. Nigeria n. Senegal n. Sierra Leone n. Togo 26

Distribution of food and nutrition activities by program area (n=32 countries) NHD Note: 1 Distribution of food and nutrition activities by program area (n=32 countries) NHD Note: 1 country requested support within all 4 program areas 27

Process n n NHD GFATM outlined process by which Board, Secretariat and Technical Review Process n n NHD GFATM outlined process by which Board, Secretariat and Technical Review Panel issue call for applications, review and evaluate proposals and manage disbursement of funds Country presentations of needs re. Nutrition and HIV Potential nutrition interventions and frameworks for integration discussed in plenary and groups Indicators for individual subject and project performance monitoring and evaluation considered 28

Outcomes n n n NHD A framework on how nutrition interventions can be included Outcomes n n n NHD A framework on how nutrition interventions can be included in prevention/care/treatment and mitigation activities in HIV programmes How (some of) these may be included in applications to the GFATM Planning for training/briefing of regional consultants involved with assisting countries in their applications 29

Challenges ü ü ü NHD Need to act now: balance the needs to fill Challenges ü ü ü NHD Need to act now: balance the needs to fill knowledge gaps and implementing what we know Building the capacity to make it "universal" and sustainable Dissemination of information and good communication strategies Coordination between partners and different players Balance between production of normative work and countrycommunity level activities Adequate human and financial resources to put our knowledge into practice. 30

Thank you NHD 31 Thank you NHD 31