FY19 PROPOSED ACTIVITIES BY OBJECTIVE Sample Clauses

FY19 PROPOSED ACTIVITIES BY OBJECTIVE. 6.1 Objective 1: Implement a package of core and expanded biomedical HIV prevention interventions, with enhanced linkages to care and treatment, and support services In FY19, the Sauti project will continue to implement HIV combination prevention services. The holistic approach of simultaneously offering complementary behavioral, biomedical and structural prevention strategies will be scaled up to all supported SNUs, with the exception of non-DREAMS SNUs where economic strengthening will not be available. Within this context, the project will continue serving FSWs and their sexual partners, MSM, AGYW ages 15-24 who are out of school and sexually active, children of KVPs, and men. The project will offer integrated HTS and FP services, as well TB and STI screening, STI PPT (in EJAF-supported regions of Dar es Salaam, Mbeya, Shinyanga, Njombe and Iringa), GBV screening, and alcohol and drug screening. The Sauti project will continue to use evidence-based, high yield strategies to identify PLHIV and link them to care and treatment services through PEPFAR-recommended Improved Testing Strategies and providing FP services to KVP. Linkage and retention to ART will remain a key area of focus for those identified as living with HIV at Sauti project sites, with the ultimate goal of achieving and sustaining viral suppression. The Sauti project will increase efforts to reach new HIV infected KVPs and achieve a 95% linkage rate through peer-driven demand creation, HIVST to KPs and their sexual partners, incentivized peer networks, escorted referrals to enroll into care and treatment, and Outreach ART to stable clients. In FY19, the project will employ innovative approaches, including: the use of KP expert nurses to offer HTS to hard-to-reach KP, HIVST to KP and their sexual partners, PrEP to KP, and Outreach ART services to stable clients, all integrated with the Sauti project core package of biomedical services (with a focus on reaching more KPs living with HIV). The project will also continue mentoring and monitoring biomedical providers to provide index testing with fidelity. Dedicated teams of providers will be established to reach pediatric populations, with a focus on biological children of HIV-infected mothers missed by the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) program. Collaboration with OVC partners operating in the same SNUs will be strengthened to include the identification of HIV positive children. HTS screening tools will be piloted to increase...
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Related to FY19 PROPOSED ACTIVITIES BY OBJECTIVE

  • Program Objective The objectives of the Department’s grants are to:

  • Project Objective The Parties will jointly develop the Project Objective based upon the Owner’s requirements, goals, and constraints. The Project Objective is comprised of the Base Program, Target Cost, Added Value Incentive Items, Implementation Documents, and Contract Time, and any other objectives agreed by the Parties. The Project Objective establishes the Project requirements and standards for measuring the Project’s success. The various components of the Project Objective may be incorporated into the Agreement through Amendment upon recommendation of the Project Management Team and approval of the Senior Management Team.

  • Technical Objections to Grievance No grievance will be defeated or denied by any minor technical objection.

  • Specific Objectives In accordance with Articles 34 and 35 of the Cotonou Agreement, the specific objectives of this Agreement are to:

  • Project Objectives The Program consists of the projects described in Annex I (each a “Project” and collectively, the “Projects”). The objective of each of the Projects (each a “Project Objective” and collectively, the “Project Objectives”) is to:

  • Program Objectives In performing its responsibilities with respect to the management and administration of the Program, each party shall be guided by the following Program objectives:

  • Purpose and Objectives The purposes and objectives of this Agreement are:

  • IRO Independence and Objectivity The IRO must perform the Claims Review in a professionally independent and objective fashion, as defined in the most recent Government Auditing Standards issued by the United States Government Accountability Office.

  • Scope and Objectives 1. This Partnership Agreement (hereinafter referred to as the “Agreement”) defines the rights and obligations of the Parties and sets forth the terms and conditions of their cooperation in the implementation of the Project.

  • Technical Objections to Grievances It is the intent of both Parties of this Agreement that no grievance shall be defeated merely because of a technical error, other than time limitations in processing the grievance through the grievance procedure. To this end, an arbitration board shall have the power to allow all necessary amendments to the grievance and the power to waive formal procedural irregularities in the processing of a grievance, in order to determine the real matter in dispute and to render a decision according to equitable principles and the justice of the case.

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