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Support to the Alliance of Mayors Initiative for Community Action on AIDS at local level (AMICAALL)

Background

The Alliance of Mayors Initiative for Community Action on AIDS at the Local level (AMICAALL) is a growing network of local government authorities, mayors and municipal leaders committed to supporting sustainable responses to the HIV/AIDS epidemic at the local urban level from both the national and continental sides. The initiative arose from the need to address high HIV prevalence in African cities and the need to build capacity and coordinate HIV/AIDS response in urban authorities.

The Alliance has been expanding since it started in the late 1990s. To date, the network has national chapters in 13 African countries: Uganda, Namibia, Swaziland, Cote d’Ivoire, Burkina Faso, Mali, Tanzania, South Africa, Zambia, Malawi, Central African Republic and Kenya. AMICAALL Uganda Chapter was launched in November 2002 and is comprised of all designated urban authorities in the country.

Development objectives
  • enhance advocacy and leadership for HIV/AIDS in urban local governments
  • institutional capacity development for effective HIV/AIDS response in urban local governments
  • strengthen coordination of the multi-sectoral response to HIV/AIDS in urban local governments
  • facilitate the development of partnerships and networks for HIV/AIDS response at local and international levels
  • mobilize resources to support HIV/AIDS initiatives in urban local governments
Key activities
  • develop the capacity of the urban local leadership in strengthening HIV/AIDS response in urban areas
  • conduct capacity building programmes for the urban leadership and officials to mainstream HIV/AIDS in the planning framework 
  • develop strategic partnerships at national and international levels to enhance HIV/AIDS response in urban local governments 
  • conduct a situation analysis report on human rights and risk factors among the urban orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) 
  • launch and operationalise an AMICAALL OVC psychological support centre in Kampala 
  • support the urban councils to develop by-laws that promote and protect child rights 
  • establish urban council task forces in the war-torn northern region and build capacity of these task forces

Expected results

The project has created foundations for partnership, multi-sectoral action, local level interventions, sustainability and scaling up in urban areas in Uganda. By creating partner foundations, it has helped to bridge the gap between the districts and municipality leadership, who are thereby better enabled to collectively respond to the epidemic. In addition to fostering grassroots response and coordination among the urban local governments, the project has stimulated the urban leadership to lead the response to HIV/AIDS concerns in the urban local government planning and development frameworks.

Implementation phase

HIV and AIDS mainstreaming and the development of HIV/AIDS workplace policy guidelines are currently underway.

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Project Details
Project No: 00050151
StatusOngoing
Duration: 01-01-06 - 31-12-09
Location
Kampala, Arua, Gulu, Moroto, Lira, Soroti, Mbarara, Masindi, Jinja, Mbale, Fort Portal, Kabale
Budget
USD 395,000
Delivery Volume
USD 637,002.46
National MDG Focus
Cross Cutting Themes
  • HIV and AIDS
Donor Funding
Partner Information
Contact at UNDP
Bharam Namanya
Contact details

bharam.namanya@undp.org

Last Update
05-02-09

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