Can they really hear us?
Problem
Due to the situation with coronavirus in Bishkek, Osh, Jalal-Abad and three districts, the state of emergency has been operating since March 25. Citizens residing in these territories are strictly forbidden to be on the street during curfew hours from 20:00 to 7:00. In the daytime it is allowed to leave the house only to a store, pharmacy or health facility. You need to have a passport and a route sheet with you. An emergency mode has been introduced in the rest of the country.
Communities of people living with HIV, like other citizens of the country, faced various problems, among them the loss of daily income and the inability to feed their families.
Solution
Local family medicine centers, together with NGO staff, compiled lists of such families across the country. It was decided to find financing to provide such families with special kits. In addition to basic products, the set also includes coloring books, felt-tip pens and watercolors for children of people living with HIV, which are designed to minimize the mental consequences of quarantine. Such minimal assistance helps maintain adherence to ARV treatment, people will not refuse therapy, since they will have basic food needs for a period of lack of earnings.
Result
The UNAIDS Country Office in Kyrgyzstan, with the support of the Russian program of technical assistance to countries of Eastern Europe and Central Asia in the fight against HIV / AIDS and other infectious diseases, will organize delivery of food packages for 130 PLHIV families most affected by the loss of daily income over the next 3 months.