Expansion and modification of HIV prevention services in Montenegro
Problem and task
COVID-19 has influenced harm reduction programs at so many levels and has led to a new design of these programs in line with the new challenges, needs and barriers that key populations vulnerable to HIV have begun to face. Despite the fact that key populations have higher health risks, COVID-19 preventive measures have pushed them even closer to the brink, their economic circumstances have become more complex, and a large number of PWIDs have lost their homes and jobs. In addition, access to OST was limited for some patients who lived in remote areas or were isolated. Access to testing was also limited, since in Montenegro testing is provided only in health facilities.
Solution
CAZAS has expanded the range of services provided – to address issues related to access to treatment, care and support (in particular, with regard to OST), work has begun to protect the rights of patients.
- Collaboration was established with the clinical center to deliver buprenorphine to clients from remote areas and/or in isolation (Roma clients)
- A fund was created to distribute consumables to customers, which also included hygiene products and supplies; kits are distributed among clients in need
- Mental health services launched
- Newsletters on the needs and challenges faced by key groups related to COVID-19 have been sent to all facilites involved in HIV services and authorities.
- Collaboration with the media was organized to advocate for the protection of patients’ rights, to draw attention to the need to ensure access to treatment, as well as to maintain confidentiality and prevent stigma
Result
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, harm reduction services in Montenegro continue to be provided to all clients who need them. The standard package of services has been expanded with activities to protect the rights of patients, the distribution of food packages and hygiene products. Since the introduction of preventive measures in connection with COVID-19 in Montenegro, more than 250 clients have been provided with such services. Buprenorphine daily delivery continues to be provided to six clients who are in isolation or quarantined.