Progress on UNGASS Indicators in Angola Progress on UNGASS Indicators in Angola

Progress has been made on access to treatment, but Angola still falls short of the 2010 target. Very low levels of testing and PMTCT against the UNGASS targets (Table 2) mean stepping up prevention must be top priority for the country.

Angola’s Progress on UNGASS Targets

UNGASS Indicator20072010 Target
Access to treatment25%50%
PMTCT coverage9%28%
Voluntary Counselling and Testing5,4% (2006)Not reported

 

 

 

 

  

Progress on UNGASS Indicators for Angola (Continued) Progress on UNGASS Indicators for Angola (Continued)

Year

Indicator'09'08'07'06'05'04'03'00'99'98'97'96'95'94'93'92
1. Domestic and international AIDS spending by categories and financing sources$25 million USD$32 milllion USD$47 million USD$30 million USD            
2. National Composite Policy Index (Areas covered: prevention, treatment, care and support, human rights, civil society involvement, gender, workplace programmes, stigma and discrimination and monitoring and evaluation)                
3. Percentage of donated blood units screened for HIV in a quality assured manner 26%               
4. Percentage of adults and children with advanced HIV infection receiving antiretroviral therapy* 25% 19% 25% 19%            
5. Percentage of HIV-positive pregnant women who receive antiretroviral medicines to reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission 18% 16% 7% 11% 2%  1%         
6. Percentage of estimated HIV-positive incident TB cases that received treatment for TB and HIV 20%               
7. Percentage of women and men aged 15–49 who received an HIV test in the last 12 months and who know the results 9.36% 5.4%             
8. Percentage of most-at-risk populations that have received an HIV test in the last 12 months and who know the results                
9. Percentage of most-at-risk populations reached with HIV prevention programmes                
10. Percentage of orphans and vulnerable children whose households received free basic external support in caring for the child 17%               
11. Percentage of schools that provided life skills-based HIV education within the last academic year   1%             
12. Current school attendance among orphans and among non-orphans aged 10–14* 101  123             
13. Percentage of young women and men aged 15–24 who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission* 28%  23%  39%           
14. Percentage of most-at-risk populations who both correctly identify ways of preventing the sexual transmission of HIV and who reject major misconceptions about HIV transmission                
15. Percentage of young women and men who have had sexual intercourse before the age of 15                
16. Percentage of adults aged 15–49 who have had sexual intercourse with more than one partner in the last 12 months 13.6%  38.1%  47.1%           
17. Percentage of adults aged 15–49 who had more than one sexual partner in the past 12 months who report the use of a condom during their last intercourse* 42.6%  31.9%  59.4%           
18. Percentage of female and male sex workers reporting the use of a condom with their most recent client 81%  78%             
19. Percentage of men reporting the use of a condom the last time they had anal sex with a male partner                
20. Percentage of injecting drug users who reported the use of a condom at last sexual intercourse                
21. Percentage of injecting drug users who reported using sterile injecting equipment the last time they injected                
22. Percentage of young women and men aged 15–24 who are HIV infected* 1.8%  78%             
23. Percentage of most-at-risk populations who are HIV infected   23.1%             
24. Percentage of adults and children with HIV known to be on treatment 12 months after initiation of antiretroviral therapy 61%               
25. Percentage of infants born to HIV-infected mothers who are infected 3%               
                 

*Millennium Development Goals

All USD figures are approximate.

All data is UNAIDS country data 2010 unless otherwise noted.

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