General
TZ2022TEA530A101
01/09/2022 - 31/08/2027
HIV Drug Resistance (HIVDR) is rising and antiretroviral treatment (ART) is getting less effective, so people living with HIV (PLHIV) suffer more as they are restricted in their daily abilities. This induces several sustainability threats, touching several SDGs, not only health, but several other SDGs such as education, poverty, gender equality, among others. Root causes need to be determined in order to design leverage points to counteract HIVDR at community level. During a VLIR-UOS-SI, a transdisciplinary methodology was co-developed involving semi-structured interviews and co-creation workshops with the local communities, stakeholders and researchers. A systems map was built representing the “last mile” at the point of care delivery on ART and HIVDR in the Dar es Salaam area. Key performance indicators (KPIs) have been designed during a VLIR-UOS-JOINT project and are being measured. This TEAM project will capitalize on these efforts, through further rolling out the trans-disciplinary methodology to support the qualitative and quantitative HIVDR systems model design and improvement which started during the SI and JOINT projects. During this TEAM project, intervention models will be co-designed, and interventions will be tested and evaluated to improve the last mile based on identified leverage points. The experience so far has been an eye opener for all parties, and the local community is already taking action based on what the project has revealed, for example through local social enterprises. The project will empower researchers, the local community, stakeholders and policy makers to collaborate and improve the last mile in HIV treatment, thereby preventing HIVDR from rising further in the study area. Interventions, transferable to other settings and contexts are envisioned. At the same time, the project will enable both Tanzanian and Belgian partners to further develop their skills on trans-disciplinary research and education.
General information
Title
SI-HIVDR-Prevent: Design and evaluation of interventions for preventing HIV drug resistance in Dar es salaam urban cohort study (DUCS) area in Tanzania, using a transdisciplinary human centered approach.
ID
XM-DAC-2-10-10687
Start date
End date
Activity status
Implementation
Budget
€196.914
Actor
VLIR-UOS - Vlaamse Interuniversitaire Raad - Flemish Interuniversity Council
Country
TANZANIA
Sector
Health - Basic Health - Infectious disease control
Aid type
Core support to NGOs, other private bodies, PPPs and research institutes
Priority partner country
Yes
Fragile state
Yes
Least developed country
Yes
Budgetline
54 41 452501 Steun aan VLIR mbt de realisatie van de doelen van de gemeenschappelijke strategische kaders
Finance type
GRANT
Tied status
No
Flow type
ODA
Documents
Documents