Executive Director National AIDS Commission (NAC) Secretariat Enrique Romero.
~ Regional stakeholders facilitate three-day PrEP training for healthcare providers in Belize ~
GEORGETOWN, Guyana--The Pan-Caribbean Partnership against human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) PANCAP, the mechanism that provides a structured and unified approach to the Caribbean’s response to the HIV epidemic, collaborated with regional stakeholders for a three-day capacity building activity for healthcare providers in Belize on the Clinical Management of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for serodiscordant couples and key populations.
PrEP is the use of antiretroviral (ARV) drugs by persons without HIV infection to prevent the acquisition of HIV. It is an effective prevention strategy that is recommended to reduce HIV infections, especially in men who have sex with men, sex workers and the transgender population.
The training was implemented in collaboration with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Ministry of Health and Wellness and the National AIDS Commission (NAC), Belize.
Healthcare providers were emersed in an in-depth discussion on the most recent World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations on PrEP, Non-occupational HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (nPEP) and new scientific evidence and implementation data emerging from the field.
Participants were also exposed to WHO guidance on PrEP programming. In addition, the capacity building activity provided a space for participants to share experiences as Belize prepares for PrEP and nPEP implementation.
Executive Director, National AIDS Commission (NAC) Secretariat, Belize, Enrique Romero highlighted that PrEP is a key implementation strategy for HIV prevention under Belize’s HIV National Strategic Plan (NSP). He also stated that Belize would be implementing a PrEP pilot programme in 2022, and the capacity building exercise would be integral to the pilot’s success.
The executive director further emphasised that the involvement of civil society organisations would be at the core of the PrEP implementation, specifically concerning awareness and education for key populations.
Technical Advisor HIV/STI, TB and Viral Hepatitis, PAHO/WHO – Subregional Program Coordination, Caribbean, Sandra Jones underscored the significance of the training activity as more countries in the Region commence PrEP implementation. Antigua and Barbuda, Belize and Guyana have joined four other countries that have established PrEP services, including The Bahamas, Barbados, Haiti and Jamaica.
Jones further highlighted that PAHO and PANCAP collaborated on the development of training materials, guidelines and videos for capacity building within national HIV programmes to ensure the standardisation of PrEP training materials for the region. In addition, information, education and communication products were developed for community health promotion, including brochures and social media posters accessible via the PANCAP website.
The PrEP training activities were supported by the multi-country Caribbean grant for PANCAP, Caribbean Vulnerable Communities Coalition (CVC) and Centro de Orientación e Investigación Integral COIN via the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.