India’s response to HIV epidemic is influenced
by the available surveillance data,
implementation capacities and political
commitment at state and national level. Apart
from the sentinel surveillance, nationwide
Computerised Management Information System (CMIS)
provides strategic information on programme
monitoring and evaluation.
Monitoring
However, in the planning of NACP-III it was
felt that data from sentinel surveillance and
CMIS are not sensitive enough to detect the
emerging hot spots of the epidemic. To overcome
this, NACO, in its third HIV/AIDS programme
introduced Strategic
Information Management System (SIMS) at
national and state levels to focus on strategic
planning, monitoring, evaluation, surveillance
and research. It is aimed to provide effective
tracking and response to HIV epidemic. The
system assigns clear responsibilities to all
programme officers and facilitates data flow and
feedback at various levels.
Evaluation
Although a number of new initiatives were taken
in the previous programme, their evaluation was
not given adequate attention. This hindered the
assessment of their efficacy. In NACP-III tools
are proposed to be developed in consultation
with the technical partners for the evaluation
of each of the proposed intervention.
Research
Beginning NACP-III, NACO has positioned itself
as the promoter and coordinator of research on
HIV/AIDS not only in India,
but the entire South
Asia region through partnership and networking
with national academic and other institutions in
the region. This initiative will enhance NACO’s
knowledge and evidence base of the various
aspects of the epidemic.