Operational Guidelines for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV Programmes for People who Inject Drugs
These Guidelines address the unique monitoring and evaluation needs of settings where HIV affects people who inject drugs. They apply to countries with low-level, concentrated, and generalized HIV epidemics.
The Guidelines assume three levels of monitoring and evaluation that require coordination – at national, subnational and service-delivery levels. The guidelines complement the Operational Guidelines for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV Programmes for Sex Workers, Men who Have Sex with Men, and Transgender People.
This version of the guidelines is a consultation version. The current version is the culmination of over two years of work by a team initially brought together as a technical working group of the UNAIDS Monitoring and Evaluation Reference Group. This version of the guidelines is being distributed widely for review. We invite you to provide comments and feedback on these guidelines:
- Operational Guidelines for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV Programmes for People who Inject Drugs: Monitoring and evaluation at the national and subnational level
- Operational Guidelines for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV Programmes for People who Inject Drugs: Monitoring and evaluation at the service delivery level
- Operational Guidelines for Monitoring and Evaluation of HIV Programmes for People who Inject Drugs: Tools, Annexes, Glossary and References