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PSI/Guinea


Program
Focus:
HIV, reproductive health, child survival

Target
Regions:
Nationwide

Target
Population:

HIV/AIDS: Commercial sex workers, armed forces, miners, transporters and youth; Reproductive Health: young married women and their partners; Malaria and Child Survival: mothers with children under five, people living with HIV/AIDS


2006 Estimated Health Impact:

Unintended pregnancies averted: 73,000 (explained)

Episodes of malaria averted: 166,000 (explained)


Products:

Sur' Eaû safe water system since 2006

StopAids
workplace initiative for AIDS prevention since 2005

Orasel oral rehydration salts since 1997

Equilibre injectable contraceptives since 1995

Planyl oral contraceptives since 1995

Prudence Plus condoms since 1991


Local
Collaboration:
Ministry of Health, German technical coorperation (GTZ), US Peace Corps, national and international NGOs

Current
Donors:

The Federal Republic of Germany through KfW Entwicklungsbank (the German development bank)

ECHO funding through UNICEF

USAID through RTI

U.S. Department of Defense


Year Program Began: 1991

Project Activities and Highlights

PSI/Guinea focuses on strengthening the role of the private sector by social marketing of primary health care products.

HIV/AIDS

Condom Social Marketing
PSI/Guinea operates a condom social marketing program that includes a distribution network of 50 wholesalers, supplying over 9,000 retailers. Programs target high-risk groups, including commercial sex workers, truckers, military personnel, miners and youth, and a work place intervention program for AIDS prevention. In 2004, PSI/Guinea became a partner in the regional PSAMAO program, working to raise awareness amongst long-distance truck drivers. In 2005, PSI/Guinea trained peer educators for the program and opened eight sites to implement behavior-change communication activities.

Targeting High-Risk Populations with IEC and BCC
In 2005, PSI/Guinea conducted surveys targeting commercials sex workers, miners and transporters. Results provided guidance for the the Information and Education Campaign/Behavior Change Communications Transversal Project in Middle Guinea project and the development of information and education materials and training of peer educators. Also, in collaboration with the armed forces, PSI/Guinea has developed a written policy on HIV prevention that was recently signed by the Government of Guinea. Following the success of PSI/Guinea’s activities with the military, the Ministry of Interior solicited a similar intervention targeting the police and activities. Since October 2007, PSI/Guinea has had a VCT program at 12 centers throughout the country.

Mass Media Communication for Youth
In 2006, PSI/Guinea launched a youth-focused radio drama, “Le coin des reglos,” under its “100% Jeune” Project. Comprised of fifteen-minute episodes, the show addresses abstinence, unwanted pregnancies, HIV transmission, correct condom usage, the importance of HIV testing, and the destigmatization of people affected by and living with HIV/AIDS. In order to reach a broad audience, the dramas are broadcast in five languages (French, Soussou, Maninka, Poular and Guerzé) on 10 radio stations nationwide. PSI/Guinea also launched a mass communication campaign entitled “Delayed Debut.” Part of a regional campaign created by AIDSMark in Kenya, it includes eight radio spots, four television spots and educational posters to increase HIV awareness among youth and to encourage audiences to delay their first sexual experience.
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Reproductive Health

Family Planning
Two hormonal contraceptives, Planyl and Equilibre, are sold in pharmacies nationwide. In order to improve the quality of family planning services, PSI/Guinea has trained pharmacists and clinical health care providers in contraceptive technology and counseling for correct contraceptive use. PSI/Guinea works with the Ministry of Health to assure wide availability of contraceptives in public and private health facilities. In 2006, PSI/Guinea implemented community-based distribution activitie to increase informed demand for reproductive health products and services in collaboration with three national NGOs. PSI/Guinea trained and equipped 127 community-based agents with promotional and BCC support materials and SM-products for distribution in rural areas.
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Child Survival

Oral Rehydration Salts (ORS)
In 1997, PSI/Guinea began promoting the use of oral rehydration therapy and oral rehydration salts. In 2005, PSI/Guinea obtained approval from the Ministry of Health to sell Orasel publicly, in health clinics, and privately, including commercial outlets. Orasel is marketed to mothers of children under five. The re-supply is ensured by a cost recovery model set by PSI/Guinea.
Safe Water
In July 2006, PSI/Guinea launched its newest project, Sur’Eau. The project is a cooperative partnership between PSI/Guinea and the Center for Disease Control in Altlanta. The Guinean Ministries of Health and Hydraulics provide technical assistance to the project. Given the high incidence of diarrhea disease and the cholera epidemic, PSI/Guinea has successfully implemented the project in selected areas in the country (Conakry and Middle Guinea).
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Future plans

  •To collaborate more closely with humanitarian agencies to prevent cholera epidemics
•Social franchising will begin in 2008
•Expand our malaria prevention program with the Ministry of Health through funding from the Global Fund


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Informational pamphlets on HIV/AIDS are but some of the educational materials provided by PSI/Guinea to increase awareness and promote HIV prevention strategies.

Publications

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AIDSMark Regional Lessons Learned: West and Central Africa

• PSI Spearheads Nationwide Family Planning Partnership in Guinea

Search PSI's research for studies on Guinea



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