Country Situational Analysis
Situation of HIV epidemic in the country
There is no epidemiological data available for Seychelles. However HIV prevalence is estimated between 0.1% and 0.2%. As at December 2007, 115 persons had been diagnosed with AIDS, while 332 had tested positive for HIV.
Antiretroviral therapy has been available free of charge to all people living with HIV since August 2002.
The epidemic in the Seychelles is dynamic and reflects rapidly changing patterns of risk behaviours. The main mode of HIV transmission among the population is heterosexual sex (70%). There is a concern that hidden epidemics might be occurring in men who have sex with men, injecting drug users and sex workers.
Key elements of the national response
The response to HIV in Seychelles began shortly after the first AIDS case was registered in 1987 with an initial short-term plan. The following year, an AIDS-IEC Committee was formed within the Ministry of Health. The National AIDS Council (NAC) was launched in 2002. The Government also created a National AIDS Trust Fund in 2002 to help mobilize resources and coordinate prevention and care efforts.
A multi-sectoral five-year Strategic Plan for HIV and AIDS for the period 2005- 2009 was launched. The Plan focuses particularly on targeting key populations at higher risk and scale up prevention, including prevention of mother-to-child transmission and voluntary counseling and testing. It also aims at increasing blood screening and safety, accessibility to post-exposure prophylaxis, provision of antiretroviral treatment, treatment of opportunistic infections and support to people living with HIV.
In 2006 Seychelles committed itself to develop and implement a package for HIV prevention, treatment and care with the goal of reaching “universal access to treatment for all those who need it by 2010”. In line with UNAIDS recommendations, a series of consultations took place to develop a road map for Universal Access.
Key achievements
- Launch of the first Short-Term Plan (1987-1988)
- Launch of the first Medium-Term Plan (1989-1993)
- Launch of the first Long-Term Plan (1993 and beyond
- Launch of a Strategic Plan for HIV/AIDS/STIs in 2001.
- Creation of the National AIDS Council in 2002
- Creation of the National AIDS Trust Fund in 2002 with the aim to:
- foster national interest and commitment for the prevention and control of HIV and the care of people living with HIV
- mobilize resources for HIV programmes
- promote and support national programmes on HIV
- promote and support national programmes on HIV
- Creation the Technical Advisory Committee for HIV/AIDS in the Ministry of Health. This Committee meets fortnightly to discuss issues relating to care and support, testing, treatment and HIV surveillance
- Creation of the AIDS-IEC Committee in 1988 with the mandate to develop a national strategy for dissemination of HIV and AIDS information and promote an integrated approach to information, education and communication within the Ministry of Health and other sectors
- Set up of the HIV/AIDS Support Organization (HASO), the first non-governmental organization to deal with HIV in 1991
- Creation of the Seychelles HIV/AIDS Links Association in 2004, a network of 11 NGOs involved in the HIV response
- Launch of an HIV in the workplace policy which protects employees living with HIV from discriminatory and unfair treatment in the workplace
- Launch of the National Strategic Plan 2005-2009
Key challenges
- Human resources constraint
- Limited capacity to implement the National Strategic Plan
- Weak monitoring and evaluation systems
- Limited external funding due to Seychelles being a middle-income country
- Financial commitment from government and other sources needs to be scaled up
- High levels of HIV-relate stigma and discrimination
Useful Links
Contacts
UNAIDS Country Office
Galaxy Andraharo, Bâtiment Ariane V, BP 1348
Tel: +261 20 23 366 32
Fax: +261 20 23 641 84
National AIDS Council
Mr Patrick Pillay
Chairperson
Ministry of Health, P.O.Box 52, Mahe, Seychelles
Tel: +248 388000
Global Report 2008 Data
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For consistency reasons the data in the table below are taken from official UN publications.
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Demographic data
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Year
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Estimate
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Source
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Total population (thousands)
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N/A
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UN Population Division
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Population aged 15-49 (thousands)
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N/A
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UN Population Division
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Female population aged 15-24 (thousands)
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N/A
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UN Population Division
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Annual population growth rate (%)
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2005-2010
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0.9
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UN Population Division
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% of population in urban areas
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N/A
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UN Population Division
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Crude birth rate (births per 1000 pop.)
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N/A
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UN Population Division
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Crude death rate (deaths per 1000 pop.)
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N/A
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UN Population Division
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Maternal mortality ratio (per 100 000 live births)
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WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and The World Bank, 2007
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Life expectancy at birth (years)
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2006
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72
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World Health Statistics 2008, WHO
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Total fertility rate (per woman)
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2006
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1.7
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WHO Statistical Information System (WHOSIS)
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Infant mortality rate (per 1000 live births)
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2006
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12
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World Health Statistics 2008, WHO
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Under 5 mortality rate (per 1000 live births)
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2006
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13
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World Health Statistics 2008, WHO
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Socio-economic data
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Year
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Estimate
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Source
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Gross national income, ppp, per capita (Int.$)
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2006
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14 360
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World Bank
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Per capita total expenditure on health (Int.$)
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2005
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764
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World Health Statistics 2008, WHO
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General government expenditure on health as % of total government expenditure on health (Int.$)
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2005
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10.4
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World Health Statistics 2008, WHO
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Adult literacy rate, both sexes (%)
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2006
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...
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UNESCO
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Adult literacy rate, male (%)
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2006
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...
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UNESCO
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Adult literacy rate, female (%)
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2006
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...
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UNESCO
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Net primary school enrolment ratio, male (%)
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2006
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...
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UNESCO
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Net primary school enrolment ratio, female (%)
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2006
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...
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UNESCO
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Human Development Index (ranking)
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2007/2008
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50
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UNDP
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Human Poverty Index (ranking)
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2007/2008
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N/A
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UNDP
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2005
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2006
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2007
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National funds spent by governments on HIV and AIDS from domestic sources (million USD)
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0.1
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Source: UNAIDS: Epidemiological Fact Sheet on HIV and AIDS, 2008 Update
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