Targeted Intervention Project

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Targeted Intervention (TI) Project

The Targeted Intervention (TI) Project has been implemented since 2006 under the guidance of the Maharashtra State AIDS Control Society (MSACS), Mumbai. The project specifically addresses the prevention and control of HIV among high-risk groups (HRGs) in urban and semi-urban areas.

Objectives of the TI Project

  • To reduce the spread of HIV among high-risk populations such as:
    • Female Sex Workers (FSW)
    • Men having Sex with Men (MSM)
    • Migrants and Truckers
    • People Living with HIV (PLHIV) and their spouses/partners
  • To provide comprehensive HIV/STI prevention, care, and support services.
  • To establish referral linkages with ICTCs, ART centers, STI clinics, and government hospitals.
  • To empower communities by reducing stigma and discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS.

Major Activities Conducted

  • Peer-Led Outreach: Peer educators from within HRG communities conduct regular outreach for awareness, counseling, and condom promotion.
  • HIV Testing & Counseling: Free HIV testing through ICTCs, followed by counseling and emotional support.
  • STI Management: Regular check-ups, VDRL tests, treatment of sexually transmitted infections through referral clinics.
  • ART Linkages: Ensuring all HIV-positive individuals are linked to ART centers for free treatment.
  • Condom Promotion: Distribution of free condoms to HRGs to encourage safe practices.
  • Community Mobilization: Involving local leaders, NGOs, and health workers in sensitization programs.
  • Behavior Change Communication (BCC): IEC campaigns, street plays, and workshops on HIV/AIDS prevention.

Achievements (2006 – Present)

  • Covered more than 15,000 beneficiaries under FSW and MSM categories in the district.
  • Conducted regular health check-ups for HRGs including HIV, STI, and VDRL testing.
  • Successfully linked all identified HIV-positive cases to ART centers.
  • Provided counseling and psychosocial support to HIV-affected families, ensuring treatment adherence.
  • 138 out of 140 HIV-exposed children tested HIV-negative, showing effective prevention efforts.
  • Created a sustainable peer-educator and outreach worker network for long-term impact.
  • Reduced stigma, promoted safe practices, and improved health-seeking behavior among HRGs.

Long-Term Impact

  • Significant reduction in new HIV infections among HRGs.
  • Enhanced awareness and acceptance of safe sexual practices.
  • Increased treatment adherence and access to government health facilities.
  • Strong community ownership and involvement in HIV prevention.
Sr. No.YearNo. of HIV & TB Screening CampsNo. of Beneficiaries ScreenedHIV Positive CasesTB Positive Cases
1200667,20057
2200778,10068
32008239,40089
420092410,200910
520102110,80079
620112611,300811
720122511,9001012
820132312,400911
920142212,9001012
1020152113,500811
1120162513,9001113
1220172314,400912
1320183215,2001214
1420192815,8001113
1520202114,600911
1620213516,2001315
1720223416,8001214
1820233617,3001415
1920243918,3001518
Total2006–20244892,60,300196205