FY 2018 ACHIEVEMENTS BY TECHNICAL AREA Sample Clauses

FY 2018 ACHIEVEMENTS BY TECHNICAL AREA. In FY18, the Sauti project continued to strengthen partnerships with the NACP, the Reproductive Child Health Section (RCHS), TACAIDS, PO-RALG, and regional secretariat - local governments for the 14 project regions (51 councils/SNUs) to provide CBHTC+ services, SBCC and gender interventions, and economic strengthening services (referred to as WORTH+) to KVPs and their children. Furthermore, under the leadership of USAID, the project successfully rolled out three new interventions (PrEP, HIVST and Outreach ART). Cumulatively, from the start of the program to 31st August 2018 (37 months of field operations), the Sauti project has delivered HTS to over two million KVP beneficiaries (2,292,139), provided FP methods to around 370,000 AGYW and FSW, identified almost 89,000 newly diagnosed PLHIV, and enrolled 60% of those diagnosed to care. The project has reached over 150,000 KPs (MSM and FSW) and 240,000 vAGYW with SBCC interventions. Over 70,000 vAGYW have been enrolled in the WORTH+ program, with beneficiaries collectively saving TZS 954,674,077 (USD 417,295). As part of the public-private partnership with EJAF, about 90,000 KP started and continued STI periodic presumptive treatment (PPT) and about 100,000 KP received syphilis tests. In FY18, 2,459 FSW started PrEP, 2,367 HIVST kits were distributed to KVP and their sexual partners, and 6,978 stable HIV infected clients started Outreach ART. Table 2 below provides a summary of the progress towards targets, cumulative (from FY15-FY17), and the 1 October 2017 to 31st August 2018 period of FY18 (not a full year). Table 2: Summary of Cumulative Sauti Achievements (FY15-FY18) [As of August 31, 2018] Indicator FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 Cumulative (Aug-Sep15) (Oct15-Sep16) (Oct17-Sep17) (Oct17-Sep18) (8th Aug15-31stAug18) APR Progress to target (%) APR Progress to target (%) APR Progress to target (%) APR* Progress to target (%) Number (#) KVP received HTS 9,227 377% 653,482 97% 505,274 93% 1,124,156 99% 2,292,139 KVP Tested HIV positive 535 183% 17,157 34% 35,718 95% 35,579 97% 88,989 KVP HIV+ confirmed enrolled into CTC 69 30% 4,922 12% 27,556 92% 28,025 90% 60,572 HIVST distributed to KP and sexual partners - - - - - - 2,367 9% 2,367 FSW started on PrEP - - - - - 2459 59% 2,459 Outreach ART - - - - - - 6796 47% 6,978 AGYW Received FP 179 3,060 14,168 123% 105,985 204% 123,392 FSW Received FP 248 4,781 30,409 185% 210,752 783% 246,190 AGYW/ FSW Received FP 427 NA 7,841 NA 44,577 117% 316,737 758% 369,582 FSW received S...
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