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'Virus Carriers' and HIV testing: navigating Ukraine's HIV policies and programming for female sex workers
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Background: There are an estimated 80,100 female sex workers (FSWs) in Ukraine, of whom 7% are living with HIV.
Early HIV diagnosis continues to be a public health priority in Ukraine as only approximately 54% of people living
with HIV are diagnosed nationwide. This study aims to analyse the content, context and discourse of HIV testing
policies among female sex workers in Ukraine and how these policies are understood and implemented in practice.
Methods: To analyse past and current national policies, we searched the database of the Ukrainian Parliament and
the Ministry of Health for relevant policy documents (e.g. legislation and orders). To analyse the day-to-day practice
of those involved in the implementation of these HIV programmes, we conducted face-to-face semi-structured
interviews with key stakeholders. All data were coded using deductive thematic analysis initially guided by the
Policy Triangle, a framework which addresses policy content, the process of policy-making, the health policy
context, actors involved in policy formulation and implementation.
Results: HIV testing policies are formed and implemented in the post-Soviet context through a vertical system of
AIDS clinics, resulting in the separation of key affected populations from the rest of the health system. Successive
testing policies have been strongly influenced by international donors and non-governmental organisations.
Furthermore, a lack of government funding for HIV prevention created a gap that international donors and local
non-governmental organisations covered to ensure the implementation of testing policies. Their role, however, had
limited influence on the Ukrainian government to increase funding for prevention, including testing of FSWs. Since
the early 1990s, when stigmatising and discriminatory forced/mandatory HIV testing was applied, these approaches
were slowly replaced with voluntary testing, self-testing and assisted HIV testing, yet stigma was found to be a
barrier among FSWs to access testing.
Conclusion: Poor governance and the fragmentation of the health system, ongoing health sector reforms, shrinking
international funding, and persisting stigma towards people living with HIV and sex workers might impede the
continuity and sustainability of HIV testing programmes. Local civil society may now have the opportunity to contribute
to the development and further implementation of HIV testing policies in Ukraine.
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TOKAR, Anna, OSBORNE, Jacob, SLOBODIANIUK, Kateryna, ESSINK, Dirk, LAZARUS, Jeffrey v., BROERSE, Jacqueline e. w.. 'Virus Carriers' and HIV testing: navigating Ukraine's HIV
policies and programming for female sex workers. _Health Research Policy And Systems_. 2019. Vol. 17, núm. 23. [consulta: 20 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 1478-4505. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/134892]