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In-depth: The Treatment Era: ART in Africa

SOUTH AFRICA: Monitoring access to free ARVs

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18,500 South Africans are currently receiving ARV treatment
JOHANNESBURG, 6 December 2004 (IRIN In-Depth) - A South African non-profit organisation has initiated a nationwide network to monitor access to free antiretroviral (ARV) treatment.

The project, called the 'Treatment Monitor', collects data from a wide range of organisations throughout the country, which will be used to lobby government, detect shortfalls in research and develop best practices.

The Health Systems Trust (HST) began keeping track of access to ARVs and care early this year, and functions as a clearinghouse for treatment information. The Trust saw the need to launch the project because "there is no single monitoring framework available that provides a national picture" of South Africans' access to treatment, said HST senior researcher Rob Stewart.

"Access to information is a major hurdle a number of institutions have to overcome, and the government is certainly one of them," Stewart told PlusNews, adding that some government departments held back information that should be in the public domain.

The Treatment Monitor is aimed at helping to identify loopholes in the current health system and build consensus among the participating institutions.

Groups providing information to the Treatment Monitor include the Treatment Action Campaign (TAC), AIDS Law Project, KZN Monitoring Forum, Medecins Sans Frontieres, South African HIV Clinicians Society, South African universities, government departments and parastatals, such as Eskom, and private sector corporations, including Anglo-American and Daimler Chrysler.

"We try to pull the different pieces together and create an environment where information can be shared," said Stewart.

Another goal of the Treatment Monitor initiative is to identify gaps in research. According to Stewart, research has not been done in a number of areas, such as service delivery models, the role of community health workers and traditional healers in screening and supporting drug adherence, financing of the national ARV programme and its sustainability, and making structural changes to the health system required for a successful rollout of ARVs.

Although HST will only be disseminating the first observations of the Treatment Monitor next year, Stewart could identify some core weaknesses of the South African government's health policy.

According to the latest numbers from the Joint Civil Society Monitoring Forum, 18,500 South Africans are currently receiving ARV treatment - just a third of the government's target of having 53,000 people on treatment by March 2005. "We have a long way to go," said Stewart.
The Treatment Era
ART in Africa

December 2004

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  • Overview - Focus on Mozambique
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Delivery
  • AFRICA: Show us the money!
  • AFRICA: Healthcare workers feel impact of HIV
  • BOTSWANA: Model treatment programme has its problems
  • DJIBOUTI: Grappling with the demand for ARVs
  • LESOTHO: Not enough staff, poor infrastructure, but ART launched
  • NIGERIA: Restocked rollout expanded
  • SOUTH AFRICA: Lusikisiki - a new model for ARV delivery
  • SOUTH AFRICA: Rollout bogs down
  • UGANDA: PLWAs at the centre of AIDS response
Access
  • AFRICA: Treatment criteria - deciding who gets to live
  • MOZAMBIQUE: People living with AIDS overlooked in response
  • SENEGAL: Free ARVs not enough to ensure access
  • SOUTH AFRICA: Poverty, stigma and ignorance blights ART
  • SOUTH AFRICA: The two sides of workplace HIV/AIDS treatment programmes
  • SOUTH AFRICA: Monitoring access to free ARVs
  • ZAMBIA: Second-class women left behind in access queue
Treatment
  • AFRICA: A short history of antiretrovirals
  • AFRICA: Local manufacture - competition key to cheaper ARVs
  • AFRICA: "Positive living" eclipsed by ARV drive
  • AFRICA: MSF calls for child-friendly ARVs
  • SOUTH AFRICA: HIV-positive and pregnant - weighing the risk
Interviews
  • AFRICA: Interview with Stephen Lewis, UN Special Envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa
  • AFRICA: Interview with Dr Jim Kim, director of WHO's HIV/AIDS department
  • SOUTH AFRICA: Interview with treatment campaigner, Zackie Achmat
  • ZAMBIA: Interview with Minister of Health Dr Brian Chituwo
Links & References
  • The WHO 3 by 5 Initiative
    www.who.int
  • The Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria
    www.theglobalfund.org
  • The President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief
    www.usaid.gov
  • World Bank AIDS site
    www1.worldbank.org
  • Pan-African Treatment Access Movement
    www.patam.org
  • WHO Prequalification Project
    http://mednet3.who.int/
  • Eldis Resource on ARVs
    www.eldis.org
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