HIV, AIDS and STI Prevention and Control Program

The National HIV, AIDS and STI Prevention and Control Program (NASPCP) envisions ZERO new infections, ZERO discrimination, and ZERO AIDS-related death. Its mission is to improve access and utilization of preventive primary health care services for HIV and STI while its goal is to reverse the trend of HIV epidemic by reducing the estimated annual infections to less than 7,000 cases by 2022.

Vision

to achieve ZERO new infections, ZERO discrimination, and ZERO AIDS-related death.

Mission

to improve access and utilization of preventive primary health care services for HIV and STI,

Objectives

Improve the health status of adolescents and enable them to fully enjoy their rights to health.

Strategies, action Points and Timeline

  • Health promotion and behavior change for adolescents
  • Adolescent participation in governance and policy decisions
  • Developing/transforming health care centers to become adolescent-friendly facilities
  • Expanding health insurance to young people
  • Enhancing skills of service providers, families and adolescents
  • Strengthening partnerships among adolescent groups, government agencies, private sectors, Civil Society organizations, families and communities
  • Resource mobilization
  • Regular assessment and evaluation
Type of Service

Trainings

  • Adolescent Health Education and Practical Training (ADEPT)
  • Foundational Course (including Healthy Young Ones)
  • Healthy Young Ones (HYO) Training
  • Adolescent Job Aid (AJA) Training
Partners Organization

National/Government

  • DepEd, DSWD, DILG, NYC, TESDA, NEDA, CHED, CWC, NNC

Local/Youth/CSOs, NGOs

  • Likhaan, Y-PEER, National Youth Parliament, ACHIEVE, ACT Philippines, DSWP

International Partners

  • WHO, UNFPA, UNAIDS, USAID, Reachhealth, UNICEF, World Vision, Save the Children