Baylor College of Medicine
Children’s Foundation - Uganda


ACE FORT PORTAL – MUBENDE

Baylor Foundation Uganda is spearheading the implementation of a 5-year CDC/PEPFAR Multi-regional grant, also known as the Fort Portal Mubende Project, aimed at delivering comprehensive HIV prevention, care, and treatment services across the City of Fort Portal and 15 districts within the Fort Portal and Mubende regions. These regions encompass Bundibugyo, Bunyangabu, Fort Portal City, Kabarole, Kamwenge, Kasese, Kitagwenda, Kyegegwa, Kyenjojo, Ntoroko, Kassanda, Kiboga, Kyankwanzi, Mityana, Mubende, and Nakaseke.

Since 2018, the project has contributed to the Ministry of Health’s efforts to reduce HIV incidence and related morbidity and mortality among children and adults in Uganda. Through a district-led programming (DLP) approach that places supported health facility and district/city technical and political leadership at the center of implementation, districts have scaled up eMTCT, VMMC, condom use, PrEP, GBV prevention and response, and targeted interventions for the key and priority populations. Our technical assistance is peer-driven with the training of mentors who in turn train and monitor the performance of nearby health facilities in providing HIV testing and linkage of clients to life-saving ART or the above prevention package depending on one’s HIV result. We have established a robust community linkage system that facilitates referrals to and from the health facility and supports clients on ART to remain in care and adherent to their medications. The OVC program supports economic empowerment and livelihoods, healthcare access, child protection, and education for HIV-positive children and adolescents, and other household members.

A teenage mother that received vocational training in Kasese District as part of efforts to reduce vulnerability to HIV among the Adolescent Girls and Young Women under Baylor-Uganda’s Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) program.

Key Achievements

ART clients started on TPT
81406
EMR coverage in the last 3 years
145
GBV cases supported
52189
KPs received minimum HIV services package
51473
Males circumcised
196405
New HIV positive cases
55614
New on ART
52000
New TB cases
21027
Orphans & Vulnerable Children served
184769
Pregnant women tested for HIV
540866
PrEP New
30492
SANAS accreditation
7
Self-tests
121047
Tested for HIV
2052169
Women living with HIV screened for cervical cancer
48128

Program

Donor

Centres for DiseaseControl (CDC),
Global Health,
ELMA-MNCH,
URMCHIP

Program Areas

HIV, TB, GHS, PMTCT, EBV, DREAMS

Area of Operations

Fort Portal City and the nine districts of Bundibugyo, Bunyangabu, Kabarole, Kamwenge, Kasese, Kitagwenda, Kyegegwa, Kyenjojo, Ntoroko, Mubende region districts of Nakaseke, Kassanda, Mubende, Mityana, Kiboga, and Kyankwanzi

Project Objectives

To reduce the HIV/AIDS-related illnesses and death among children and adults in the Fort Portal Region, ACE Fort is supporting the achievement of the CDC’s following objectives.

To increase the proportion of PLHIV with known HIV status to 95% by 2023

To increase the proportion of people diagnosed with HIV accessing ART to 95% by 2023

To increase the proportion of people receiving ART virally suppressed to 95%

To achieve 80% coverage of high-impact combination prevention interventions in the scale-up districts by 2023

To provide Healthy, Safe, Stable, Schooled, and case management services to eligible OVC and their families and graduate families out of vulnerability by 2023

To increase the availability and use of quality data to plan, monitor and evaluate the HIV/AIDS epidemic response by 2023, and

To strengthen governance and systems for sustained epidemic control by 2023.