Spatial Maps Depicting HIV/AIDS Facilities and Relevant Data. District Mau, Uttar Pradesh as on 31 st March 2011.

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Spatial Maps Depicting HIV/AIDS Facilities and Relevant Data District Mau, Uttar Pradesh as on 31 st March 2011.

BASIC STATISTICS: MAU Population: 2,315,316 Sexually active population- 1,157,658 Population prone for risky behavior (6%)- 69,549 Rural Population: 82.88% No of Tehsil- 4 No of Blocks- 9 Naya Panchayat 92 Gram Sabha- 596 VULNERABILITY FACTORS: Reproductive age group: : 48-50% of population Low Literacy : 43.8 % Low Status of Women Large presence of High Risk Groups IDUs : 250 MSM : 550 FSWs : 150 3

Targets for 2011-2012 Testing of General Clients-13,892 Testing of Pregnant Women-15,629 Estimated No of HIV + Pregnant Women-138 Target for NVP administration-22 Target for ICTC to DMC referral-1111 Target for DMC to ICTC referral-1187 Target for HRGs Testing-950 Target for WBFPT Test of TB Clients-593 Target for Monthly Voluntary Blood Donation-42 Target of STI Clinic attendances -7335 Data represented is a sample data, may not reflect actual

Facilities at Mau Total no of ICTCs-10 Total no of Stand Alone ICTC-5 Total no of F-ICTCs-4 ICTC in PPP-1 Total no of ICTCs at CHC-3 Total no of DSRC- 2 Total no of Blood Banks-2 Total no of TI/NGOs-2 No of Link ART Centre-1 Data represented is a sample data, may not reflect actual

Block wise distribution of various ICTCs in Mau district (as on 31 st March 11) Total No. of ICTCs =10 PPTCT (1) ICTC (5) (4) ICTC-PPP (1) FI-ICTC (3) (4) SRL(0) Mobile ICTC(0)

Block Without ICTCs in Mau district (as on 31 st March 11) Total No. of Mandals/ blocks/ talukas without ICTC=02 Mandals without ICTC

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of all HIV Positive people diagnosed by ICTCs in Mau district (From April 10 to March 11) Total HIV Positive diagnosed in the year =270(Pardhana=54) 1 to 10 PLHIVs 11 to 20 PLHIVs 21 to 30 PLHIVs Above 30 PLHIVs Color code the Mandal / Block / Taluka based on the scale given Please compile data of all PLHIVs diagnosed by all ICTCs in Apr 10 to Mar 2011 period- This data needs to be as per the address of the PLHIVs and thus you will require to seek help from staff at each of your ICTCs. Request them to prepare this data (numbers only) as per mandal/ taluka/ block wise for the period. Compile all this data from all ICTCs in the district as per table one slide later and then plot it on the map Please note- you may put data of PLHIVs out of district in a separate box outside the map

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of ANC HIV Positive women diagnosed by ICTCs in Mau district (From April 10 to March 11) Total ANC HIV +ve diagnosed in the year 19 1 to 10 ANC HIV+ve 11 to 20 ANC HIV+ve 21 to 30 ANC HIV+ve Above 30 ANC HIV+ve Color code the Mandal / Block / Taluka based on the scale given Please compile data of all ANC HIV +ves diagnosed by ICTCs in Apr 10 to Mar 2011 period This data needs to be as per the address of the PLHIVs and thus you will require to seek help from staff at each of your ICTCs. Request them to prepare this data (numbers only) as per mandal/ taluka/ block wise for the period. Compile all this data from all ICTCs of the district as per table in next slide later and then plot it on the map Please note- you may put data of PLHIVs out of district in a separate box outside the map

Data Sheet showing Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of All HIV positive people and ANC HIV Positive women diagnosed by ICTCs in Mau district (From April 10 to March 11) Mandals of Block All HIV Positives ANC HIV Positives Ghosi 33 03 Ratanpura 47 02 Mohammdabad Gohna 21 01 Mau Sadar 29 03 Badrawon 06 01 Fatehpur Mandrawon 20 01 Ranipur 26 01 Kopaganj 29 03 Doharighat 08 01 Pardhana 54 03 Total 270 19

CST

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of CoE, ART Center, LAC Plus, LAC, CCCs and CCSCs in Mau district (as on 31st March 11) CoE (0) ART Centre (0) LAC Plus (0) Link ART Centre (01) CCSC (0) CCC (0) Insert the Symbol as per the type of facility in the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka where the facility is located In the legend, write the total no of individual types of facilities as seen above. If any facility is not existing mention it as 0 in the legend

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of PLHIVs who have Pre ART Registrationin Mau District (cumulative from the date of start of ART Center till Total Pre ART Registrations 31st March 2011) as on 31 st March 11= N/A 1 to 100 PLHIVs 101 to 200 PLHIVs 201 to 300 PLHIVs Above 300 PLHIVs Color code the Mandal / Block / Taluka based on the scale given Please compile data of all PLHIVs having pre-art registration at all the ART centers in your district as on 31st March 2011. This data needs to be as per the address of the PLHIVs in the register/ card and thus you will require to seek help from the ART center staff. Request them to prepare this data (numbers only) as per mandal/ taluka/ block wise for the period. Compile all this data from all ART centers for the district as per table one slide later and then plot it on the map Please note- you may put data of PLHIVs out of district in a separate box outside the map

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of PLHIVs who are Alive and on ART in Mau District (cumulative as on 31st March 2011) Total PLHIVs alive and on ART as on 31 st March 11=52 1 to 100 PLHIVs 101 to 200 PLHIVs 201 to 300PLHIVs Above 300PLHIVs Color code the Mandal / Block / Taluka based on the scale given Please compile data of all PLHIVs Alive and on ART at all the ART centers in your district as on 31 st March 2011. This data needs to be as per the address of the PLHIVs in the register/ card and thus you will require to seek help from the ART center staff. Request them to prepare this data (numbers only) as per mandal/ taluka/ block wise for the period. Compile all this data from all ART centers for the district as per table one slide later and then plot it on the map Please note- you may put data of PLHIVs out of district in a separate box outside the map

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of PLHIVs who are Lost to Follow up Total PLHIVs who are LFU as (LFU) in Mau District (as on 31st March 2011) on 31 st March 11= 08 1 to 10 PLHIVs 11 to 20 PLHIVs 21 to 30 PLHIVs Above 30 PLHIVs Color code the Mandal / Block / Taluka based on the scale given Please compile data of all PLHIVs who are LFU at all the ART centers in your district as on 31 st March 2011. This data needs to be as per the address of the PLHIVs in the register/ card and thus you will require to seek help from the ART center staff. Request them to prepare this data (numbers only) as per mandal/ taluka/ block wise for the period. Compile all this data from all ART centers for the district as per table one slide later and then plot it on the map Please note- you may put data of LFUs out of district in a separate box outside the map

Data Sheet showing Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of PLHIVs Pre ART Registrations, PLHIVs Alive and on ART and PLHIVs LFU from the ART center/s in Mau district (as on 31 st March 11) Mandal No. of Pre ART registrations Cumulative No. of PLHIV Alive & on ART Block wise LFU Ghosi 32 6 1 Ratanpura 41 8 6 Mohammdabad Gohna 20 4 1 Mau Sadar 27 6 2 Badrawon 5 1 1 Fatehpur Mandrawon 19 3 1 Ranipur 22 5 2 Kopaganj 25 4 1 Doharighat 6 1 2 Pardhana 49 14 5 Total 245 52 22

TI Maps

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of TIs by NGO Partner, Typology and their no. of HRGs as percontract Mau District (as on 31 st March 2011) Total No. of TIs = 02 (1 MSM, Core Composite 01 Migrant 0 and 0 Trucker TIs) Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka which are covered by particular TI If there are more than 1 TIs in the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka, color code the mandal and give details about all the TIs (don t repeat typology and estimates if given at other place) In the legend, write the name of TI, typology of TI and no of HRGs as per their contract as shown). TI NGOs Balvani Samiti (FSW-250, IDUs- 150) Navchetna Sansthan (MSM 550)

Data Sheet showing various TIs, their typology and coverage of HRGs and bridge population in Mau District (as on 31 st March 11) Name of NGO Typology No. of Mandal/Block/Taluk as FSW MSM IDUs Total Balvani Samiti Mau Core Composite 1 266-164 430 Navchetna Sansthan Mau MSM 1-550 - 550 Total 2 264 550 166 980

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of HRGs(All) Estimated in Mau District HRGs (all) Estimated as (as on March 2011) on March 11 = 950 1 to 50 HRGs 51 to 100 HRGs 101 to 200 HRGs Above 200 HRGs Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given Only FSW, MSM and IDU are included in HRGs (all) here You may get this data from the TI/ PO in charge of TIs of your district or from SACS. Request them for the same. Write the agency which did the estimates through mapping and mention date when done as in title

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of HRGs (all) Target under all TIs as per contract in Mau District (as on 31 st March 2011) HRGs (all) covered under all TIs as on 31 st March 2011 = 980 1 to 50 HRGs 51 to 100 HRGs 101 to 200 HRGs Above 200 HRGs Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given Only FSW, MSM and IDU are included in HRGs (all) here You may get this data from the TI NGO/ PO in charge of TIs of your district. Request them for the same. Covered means as per the contract and data would be available from the TIs

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of HRGs (core group) Registered under all TIs in Mau District (as on 31 st March 2011) HRGs (core group) registered under all TIs April 10 to 31 st March 2011 = 980 1 to 50 HRGs 51 to 100 HRGs 101 to 200 HRGs Above 200 HRGs Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given Only FSW, MSM and IDU are included in HRGs (all) here You may get this data from the TI NGO/ PO in charge of TIs of your district. Request them for the same. Once obtained from all TIs in the district, compile them together for the district as shown in table a couple of slides later and plot it on map

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of FSWs Estimated in Mau District (as per mapping done by CMS as on April 10 to March 11) FSWs Estimated as April 10 to March 11 = 250 1 to 50 FSWs 51 to 100 FSWs 101 to 200 FSWs Above 200 FSWs Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given You may get this data from the TI/ PO in charge of TIs of your district or from SACS. Request them for the same. Write the agency which did the estimates through mapping and mention date when done as in title

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of FSWs Target under all TIs as per Contract in Mau District (April 2010 to March 2011) FSWs covered under all TIs as on 31 st March 2011 = 266 1 to 50 FSWs 51 to 100 FSWs 101 to 200FSWs Above 200 FSWs Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given You may get this data from the TI/ PO in charge of TIs of your district or from SACS. Request them for the same. Include data from all FSWs/ Core Composite TIs in the district. Once obtained from all these TIs in the district, compile them together for the district as shown in table a couple of slides later and plot it on map Covered means as per contract and data would be available from the TIs

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of FSWs Registered under all TIs in Mau District (April 2010 to March 2011) FSWs Registered under all TIs as on 31 st March 2011 =266 1 to 50 FSWs 51 to 100 FSWs 101 to 200 FSWs Above 200 FSWs Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given You may get this data from the TI/ PO in charge of TIs of your district or from SACS. Request them for the same. Include data from all FSWs / Core Composite TIs in the district. Once obtained from all these TIs in the district, compile them together for the district as shown in table a couple of slides later and plot it on map

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of MSM Estimated in Mau District MSM Estimated as on April (April 2010 to March 2011) 10 to March 2011 = 550 1 to 50 MSM 51 to 100 MSM 101 to 200 MSM Above 200 MSM Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given You may get this data from the TI/ PO in charge of TIs of your district or from SACS. Request them for the same. Write the agency which did the estimates through mapping and mention date when done as in title

1 to 50 MSM Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of MSM Target under all TIs as per Contract in Mau District (April 10 to March 11) MSM covered under all TIs as on April 10 to 31 st March 2011 = 550 51 to 100 MSM 101 to 200 MSM Above 200 MSM Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given You may get this data from the TI/ PO in charge of TIs of your district or from SACS. Request them for the same. Include data from all MSM / Core Composite TIs in the district. Once obtained from all these TIs in the district, compile them together for the district as shown in table a couple of slides later and plot it on map Covered means as per contract and data would be available from the TIs

1 to 50 MSM 51 to 100 MSM 101 to 200 MSM Above 200 MSM Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of MSM Registered under all TIs in Mau District (April 10 to March 11) MSM Registered under all TIs as on 31 st March 2011 = 550 Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given You may get this data from the TI/ PO in charge of TIs of your district or from SACS. Request them for the same. Include data from all MSM / Core Composite TIs in the district. Once obtained from all these TIs in the district, compile them together for the district as shown in table a couple of slides later and plot it on map

IDUs Estimated as on April 10 to March 11 = 150 1 to 50 IDUs 51 to 100 IDUs 101 to 200 IDUs Above 200 IDUs Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of IDUs Estimated in Mau District (April 10 to March 11) Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given You may get this data from the TI/ PO in charge of TIs of your district or from SACS. Request them for the same. Write the agency which did the estimates through mapping and mention date when done as in title

Data Sheet showing Mandal/ Block/ Taluka wise distribution of mapping data, coverage and registration of HRGs and bridge population in Mau-district (April 10 to March 11) Mapping Target Registered Sl. No. Block FSW MSM IDU Total FSW MSM IDU Total FSW MSM IDU Total 1 Mau Urban 266 550 164 266 550 164 980 Total 980 250 550 150 950 266 550 164 980 250 550 150 950 266 550 164 980 This table is meant to provide details (figures) for the color coding of mandals/ blocks/ talukas in the previous TI related maps

STI

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of STI Clinics in Mau district as on March 2011 Total number of STI Clinics in the district as on March 11 : 02 DSRC (01) NRHM facility for STI/RTI (0) TI STI Clinic (0) Preferred Private Provider (01) Insert the Symbol as per the type of STI Clinic in the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka where the facility is located In the legend, write the total no of individual types of STI Clinics as seen above If any facility is not existing mention it as 0 in the legend

Mandal/ Block/ Taluka wise Clinic visit to Designated STI/RTI Clinic with STI/RTcomplaints in Mau District from April 2010 to March 2011 Total number of STI Clinics attendees in april 10 to March 2011 : 1458 1 to 50 Clients 51 to 100 Clients 101 to 200 Clients Above 200 Clients Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given This data needs to be as per the address of the Clients with STI/STI complaints in the register/ card and thus you will require to seek help from the staff at all the DSRCs in the district. Request them to prepare this data (numbers only) as per mandal/ taluka/ block wise for the period. Compile all this data from all DSRCs in the district as per table one slide later and then plot it on the map Please note- you may put data of clients out of district in a separate box outside the map

Mandal/Block/Taluka wise RPR Reactive in Mau District from April 2010 to March 2011 Total number of STI Clinics attendeesapril 2010 to March 2011 : 23 1 to 10 Reactive 11 to 20 Reactive 21 to 30 Reactive Above 30 Reactive Color code the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka as per the scale given This data needs to be as per the address of the Clients (RPR reactive) in the register/ card and thus you will require to seek help from the staff at all the DSRCs in the district. Request them to prepare this data (numbers only) as per mandal/ taluka/ block wise for the period. Compile all this data from all DSRCs in the district as per table one slide later and then plot it on the map Please note- you may put data of clients out of district in a separate box outside the map

Data Sheet showing Mandal/ Block/ Taluka wise Clinic visit to Designated STI/RTI Clinic with STI/RTI complaints and RPR Reactive in Mau district (April 2010 to 31 st March 11) Block Clinic visit to Designated STI/RTI Clinic with STI/RTI complaints RPR Reactive Mau Sadar 536 07 Pardha 240 03 Doharighat 38 01 Ratanpura 253 05 Ranipur 73 02 Ghosi 87 01 Mohammdabad 65 02 Fhatepur Mandawo 55 01 Madhuban 28 0 Kopaganj 73 01 Badrawon 10 0 Total 1458 23 This table is meant to provide details (figures) for the color coding of mandals/ blocks/ talukas in the previous DSRC related maps In case of clients outside the district, please include them in extra rows after the Total row

Blood Bank

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of Blood Safety facilities in Mau district as on 31 st March 2011 Total number of Blood Safety Facilities in the district as on 31 March 11 : 03 Insert the Symbol as per the type of Blood Safety Facility in the Mandal/ Block/ Taluka where the facility is located In the legend, write the total no of individual types of Blood safety facilities as seen above If any facility is not existing mention it as 0 in the legend Include Private or Trust Blood Banks under relevant heads in legend BCSU (0) Model Blood Bank (0) District level Blood Bank (02) Blood Bank (00) RBTC (0) Blood Storage Unit (1) Red Ribbon Clubs (0)

IEC

Mandal / Block /Taluka wise distribution of existing hoardings / wall writings in Mau district as on 31 st March 2011 Place of hoarding /wall writing Market Yard (44) Industrial Area (0) Tourism spot (0) Bus stand area (11) Govt. Depts (24) Wall Writing (20) Bus panel (0) Total number of hoarding/ wall painting in district as on 31 march 11: 99

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