GTranslate

Kyiv 90-90-90 Targets (2018) PLHIV: 19,837

73%

73%

96%

Source: Ukraine GAM 2018 report

Kyiv HIV Care Continuum (2018) PLHIV: 19,837

73%

53%

51%

Source: Ukraine GAM 2018 report

Mayor's Message

"Kyiv will end AIDS, including through the Fast Track Cities Initiative. This is of utmost importance for the people of our city, country and the region of Eastern Europe, where the AIDS epidemic is still on the rise."

Vitali Klitschko
Mayor of Kyiv
FTCI Taskforce Members

Mykola Povoroznyk

First Deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration

Co-chair of the Kyiv City HIV/TB Council, Chair of the FTCI Task Force

org503@kma.gov.ua

Igor Kucheryaviy

Head of M&E department of the KCPHC

igor.kucheryaviy@gmail.com

Vitaliy Kazeka

Chief of the Municipal clinical hospital #5 (AIDS center)

v_kazeka@ukr.net

Alexander Yurchenko

Chairman/Chief Of the Kyiv City AIDS Hospital and Secretary of the Kyiv City AIDS/TB Council

Al.Yurchenko@post.com

Zhanna Antonenko

Head of the M&E Department of the Kyiv Municipal AIDS centre

zhana.antonenko@gmail.com

Yuriy Nazarov

Advisor to the Mayor, Project Manager of Kyiv Smart City

iurii.nazarov@gmail.com

Lada Bulakh

Member of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. Member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Health, Medical Assistance and Health Insurance

Chairman of the Subcommittee on Epidemic Security, HIV / AIDS, and Socially Dangerous Diseases.

bulakh-l@rada.gov.ua

Olena Kotlyarova

Head of the International Cooperation and European Integration Unit of the Kyiv City State

Administration International Relations Department, FTCI Task Force communication focal point

kotlyarova.elena0303@gmail.com

Nicholas Povoroznyk

Deputy Head of Kyiv City State Administration, coordinator of the Kyiv City Council on the prevention of HIV / AIDS, the head of targeted programs combating HIV in 2017 - 2021 years under initsia

org503@kma.gov.ua

Kinshasa
Maputo
Yaoundé
Madrid
Amsterdam
Київ
São Paulo
Paris

Community Leadership Messages

"Fast Track to End AIDS for Kyiv City means increasing HIV testing two times and antiretroviral treatment three times. 90 90 90 targets can be achieved through decentralization of HIV services provision from one tertiary level institution to the level of city’s districts."

Olexander Yurchenko,
Chief Doctor of the Kyiv Municipal AIDS centre, Secretary of the Kyiv City HIV/TB Council

"Over the next five years we have to dramatically reduce new HIV infection in Kyiv city and ensure long and productive life of people, living with HIV. Close cooperation and coordination with city state administration, municipal health care and social protection services are necessary prerequisites for the progress."

Lada Bulakh
Head of the Kyiv Branch of the All-Ukrainian Network of people living with HIV, Co-Chair of the Kyiv City HIV/TB Council

"We must overcome indifference and prejudice towards people living with HIV. Ending stigma and discrimination is the key to Ending AIDS, and one of the main requirements of the Fast Track Cities Initiative."

Mykola Povoroznyk,
Deputy Head of the Kyiv City State Administration, Co-chair of the Kyiv City HIV/TB Council Chair of the FTCI Task Force
“Fast Track to End AIDS for Kyiv City means increasing HIV testing two times and antiretroviral treatment three times. 90 90 90 targets can be achieved through decentralization of HIV services provision from one tertiary level institution to the level of city’s districts.”
Vitaliy Kazeka
Chief of the Municipal clinical hospital #5 (AIDS center)

“Convictus team is joining Fast Track Cities Initiative efforts to address HIV prevention in key populations, in particular people, who inject drugs, sex workers, and prison inmates.”​

Evgenija Kuvshynova
Executive Director of the charitable organization Convictus Ukraine

Thank You to our Dashboard Supporters

Thank You to our Program Supporters

Thank You to our Global Program Partners