Vulnerable Ugandans are losing access to HIV, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), and non-communicable disease (NCD) services due to funding cuts and health system disruptions that never fully recovered after COVID-19. This project safeguards essential, life-saving HIV prevention, care, treatment, and psychosocial support for 13,000 people-saving lives and protecting hard-won progress toward HIV epidemic control.
Severe reductions in funding for health programs have weakened access to essential HIV, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), and non-communicable disease (NCD) services in Uganda. For the 13,000 vulnerable and marginalized people we serve, these funding gaps have resulted in service interruptions, reduced outreach, and limited access to prevention, treatment, ongoing care, and psychosocial support. Without urgent action, these setbacks threaten to reverse hard-won gains in HIV outco
AMS provides access to HIV prevention, care, ARVS, other essential medicines for opportunistic infections and psychosocial support. Community distribution of supplies that include ARVS as well as adherence support meetings, prevention of mother to child HIV transmission through Ultrasound scan services, medicines for opportunistic infections, Nutrition support and counselling, Peers support to support young people to attain viral load suppression will be supported.
The Long term impact will be the contribution to HIV Epidemic control and ending HIV/AIDS! This targets and is in line with the UNAIDS 95-95-95 goals by 2030 of having 95% of HIV Positive people knowing their HIV status, 95% of those who know their HIV status accessing ARVS and being retained in care and 95 of those retained in care virally suppressed .
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