An implementation evaluation of the Breaking Down human rights barriers to HIV services initiative in Ukraine

Author:

Lohman Diederik1,Kononchuk Yevheniia2,Iovita Alexandrina3,Golichenko Mikhail4,Rachinska Valeria5,Skala Pavlo6,Gvozdetska Olga7,Myroniuk Serhii7,Amon Joseph J.8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Consultant Maplewood New Jersey USA

2. Consultant Kyiv Ukraine

3. Community, Rights, Gender Department Global Fund Geneva Switzerland

4. HIV Legal Network Toronto Ontario Canada

5. 100% Life Kyiv Ukraine

6. Alliance for Public Health Kyiv Ukraine

7. Public Health Center Kyiv Ukraine

8. Office of Global Health, Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionGlobally, stark inequities exist in access to HIV treatment and prevention. The eastern European and central Asian region is experiencing the sharpest rise in new HIV acquisition and deaths in the world, with low rates of treatment and prevention services, especially for key and vulnerable populations who face a range of human rights‐related barriers to HIV prevention and treatment.MethodsAn implementation learning evaluation approach was used to examine the implementation of the Breaking Down Barriers initiative targeting key and vulnerable populations in Ukraine. Between September 2022 and April 2023, researchers conducted 23 key informant interviews with individuals from the Ukrainian government, implementing organizations and human rights experts. Using a concurrent triangulation design, researchers and key informants, in a process of co‐creation, sought to describe programme accomplishments, challenges and innovations in implementation, between 2021 and 2023, including periods before and after Russia's February 2022 full‐scale invasion.ResultsEight rights‐based interventions related to HIV were identified in Global Fund programme documents and key informant interviews as making up the core of the Breaking Down Barriers initiative in Ukraine. These included programmes seeking to: eliminate stigma and discrimination; ensure the non‐discriminatory provision of medical care; promote rights‐based law enforcement practices; expand legal literacy (“know your rights”); increase access to justice; improve laws, regulations and policies; reduce gender discrimination, harmful gender norms and violence against women and girls; and mobilize communities for advocacy. These programmes received US$5.9 million in funding. Key informants reported that significant progress had been made addressing human rights barriers and scaling up interventions, both before and after Russia's invasion. Programme implementors adopted innovative approaches, including using paralegals, hotlines and other community‐led interventions, to ensure that key and vulnerable populations, including displaced individuals, were able to access prevention and care.ConclusionsAn implementation learning evaluation approach examining programmes addressing human rights barriers to HIV services, designed as a process of co‐creation between researchers, programme implementors, government officials and human rights experts, can provide a robust assessment of programme outputs, outcomes and evidence of impact, despite a challenging operational environment.

Publisher

Wiley

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