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Final Report for the
AIDSCAP Program in Jamaica: Attachments

This report comprehensively summarizes the FHI/AIDSCAP program in Jamaica (1992-1996). The report lists program accomplishments, constraints and outcomes, as well as supplying information on lessons learned and recommendations.

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Attachment 1: Summary of Person-Weeks of Technical Assistance Provided by Technical Area by Year

Type of Assistance

BCC

STI

Condom

Program Management

Evaluation

1992

6

8

1993

14

25.5

7

25

9

1994

5

21.5

1

2

6

1995

8

9

3

1996

10

6

5

1997

3

Total

27

72

8

47

20

Attachment 2: Summary of Products/Deliverables

ACOSTRAD (FCO#s 21447 & 41447)

Type of Material: Booklet
Title: STDs Can Kill
Type of Material: Newsletter
Title: ACOSTRAD Bulletin "Part 1 & 2 Vaginal Infections"
Type of Material: Newsletter
Title: STDs & Me "Crabs, Crabs, Everywhere"
Type of Material: Newsletter
Title: STDs & Me "Pad Up"
Type of Material: Newsletter
Title: STDs & Me "Scabies"
Type of Material: Newsletter
Title: STDs & Me "Condom Alert"

American National Red Cross & Jamaican Red Cross
(FCO#s 26045 & 46045)

Type of Material: Handbook/Workbook
Title: Together We Can Activity Kit & Peer Educator Handbook
Type of Material: Poster
Title: Ground Rules
Type of Material: Poster
Title: HIV/AIDS, STDs and Pregnancy: Key Messages for Young People
Type of Material: Poster
Title: Sexually transmitted disease: Key Facts
Type of Material: Training Manual
Title: Together We Can Instructor Trainers' Guide

Berl Francis & Company (FCO#s 53450 & 33450)

Type of Material: Miscellaneous/Comic strip in newspapers
Title: Growing Pains Comic Strip

Little People and Teen Players Club (FCO# 23458)

Type of Material: Video
Title: "VIBES" In a World of Sexuality

AIDS in the Workplace (FCO#s 5345 & 33459)

Type of Material: Training Manual with overhead slides
Title: How Does a Person Become Infected with HIV

Communications Team, MOH, Epi Unit (FCO#s 53453 & 33453)

Type of Material: Booklet
Title: Sexually transmitted disease Can Kill!
Type of Material: Booklet
Title: AIDS Kills! Don't Let it Kill You
Type of Material: Calendar
Title: Wallet Size Calendars
Type of Material: Calendar
Title: Danger! Danger! Danger! STDs Can Lead To Death If You Don't
Type of Material: Comic Book
Title: Who Will Play With Tommy?
Type of Material: Comic Book
Title: Roommates: The Story of Keesha
Type of Material: Leaflet
Title: SEX, am I ready?
Type of Material: Leaflet
Title: The Right Way to Use a Condom
Type of Material: Leaflet
Title: STDs & Me
Type of Material: Leaflet
Title: Examples of STDs That Cause Sores
Type of Material: Leaflet
Title: R.U. Safe
Type of Material: Leaflet
Title: Young & Restless
Type of Material: Poster
Title: Sexually transmitted infections
Type of Material: Poster
Title: AIDS/STDs Helpline
Type of Material: Poster
Title: STDs are Serious!
Type of Material: Poster
Title: Every Man Can Get An STD - You Don't Have To Get An STD
Type of Material: Poster
Title: STDs...Don't Treat Yourself Or Your Partner
Type of Material: Sticker
Title: Today's Woman Always Protects Herself
Type of Material: Sticker
Title: Call The AIDS/STD Helpline
Type of Material: Sticker
Title: National HIV/STD Control Programme, Jamaica
Type of Material: Sticker
Title: Danger! Danger! Danger! STDs Can Lead To Death If You Don't
Type of Material: Video
Title: Human Roulette

Attachment 3: Summary of Publications and Presentations

Publications

Behets F., et al. Management of Vaginal Discharge in women Treated at a Jamaican Sexually Transmitted Disease Clinic: Use of Diagnostic Algorithms Versus Laboratory Testing. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 1005; 21:1450-55.

Dadian, M. Peer Education Helps Jamaican Youth Choose Less Risky Behaviors. AIDSlink. NCIH AIDS Network Newsletter. 1996; 41:7.

Hoffman I. and Cohen M. Sexually Transmitted Disease Management: A Strategy to Control HIV. The Journal of the Medical Association of Jamaica. 1994.

Lefrac E., et al: HIV Risks: Focus Groups with Jamaican Women. Social Sciences and Medicine. 1996.

Newton E.A., et al: Modeling the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the English-speaking Caribbean. Bulletin of PAHO. 1994; 28(3):239-249.

Presentations

Brathwaite A.R. Survey of STI Seen among Private Physicians in Jamaica.

Special Reports

AIDSCAP Behavior Change Communication Unit. BCC Experiences from the Field. 1997.

Hope Enterprises. Proceedings from the Lessons Learned Workshop. 1996.

Attachment 4: Country Program Financial Summary

USAID Funding (Jamaica Mission & LAC Regional Bureau)

Obligated Funds

Cooperative Agreement

3,082,414

Q Contract - Delivery Orders

1,051,838

Field Support & Project Core Funds

1,927,172

Total Obligated Funds

6,061,424

Expense Detail Summary

Estimated Expenses

I. Subgrants
Association for the Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases: AIDS/STD Risk Reduction

477,904

University of North Carolina

28,290

The Futures Group

93,949

Little People & Teen Players Club

53,710

Jamaica AIDS Support (JAS)

290,768

Jamaica Red Cross

366,892

Caribbean Applied Technology Center Limited (CATC)

943,082

GOJ EPI Unit Support

207,671

Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ)

214,586

GOJ EPI Unit National STD Programme

158,422

GOJ EPI Unit Sentinel Surveillance

155,019

Berl Francis & Company

164,910

GOJ EPI Unit Face to Face Project

229,650

GOJ EPI Unit Material Development/BCC Strategy

140,494

GOJ EPI Unit Counseling and Social Welfare

75,784

GOJ EPI Unit Targeted Community Intervention

51,274

GOJ MOH AIDS in Workplace Program

18,085

Nurse Practitioner Association

14,734

Hope Enterprises

604,857

Association for the Control of Sexually Transmitted Diseases: GUD Study

10,228

Total Subgrants

4,300,310

II. Country Program Support *

1,761,114

LOP Projected Expenses

6,061,424

*Country Support consists of country office costs, direct funded activities (e.g., international conference participation, micro-grants, trainings), technical assistance, etc.