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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development
Year : 2017, Volume : 8, Issue : 4
First page : ( 1046) Last page : ( 1052)
Print ISSN : 0976-0245. Online ISSN : 0976-5506.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0976-5506.2017.00467.3

HIV/AIDS Initiative in India: Community Mobilization and Sustainability of Health Care

Ramanathan Vanisree1, Kulkarni Shirish1

1Assistant Professor, Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International University, Pune, India

Online published on 29 December, 2017.

Abstract

Community mobilization can lower the risk of HIV infection and help enhance and sustain the HIV/AIDS prevention program. Its applicability has been proved valuable while working with the sex workers and other high risk groups affected by HIV/AIDS infection. The challenges to community mobilisation basically include the absence of a sense of shared identity. Although the Community Mobilization (CM) approach is used in HIV/AIDS intervention programs, it fails to address structural barriers and related policy implications. A specific and in-depth analysis of community mobilisation relevant at the individual group level was conducted among two community based groups (CBGs) in Maharashtra using focused group discussion and participatory research methodology. The findings highlight that CM through these CBGs successfully implements the existing government programs among high risk groups but faces structural barriers while dealing with vulnerable groups. The finding introduces the community mobilisation group (CMB) models into our health policy ensuring that communities address prevention of disease and related challenges among stigmatized groups thereby enabling subsequent policy changes to overcome structural barriers. Considering the limited availability of healthcare resources, this method can optimize the program by strengthening the performance and elevating the sustainability levels thereby encouraging its inclusion in policymaking.

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Keywords

CBOs, Community mobilization, HIV/AIDS, Health care, High risk group, Targeted intervention.

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