Syringe exchange programs in Brazil: preliminary assessment of 45 programs

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The present study aims to evaluate the current operation of Brazilian syringe exchange pro grams (SEP). After consulting national and re gional networks of people working in projects/ programs aiming to reduce drug-related harm, we identified 134 potential participant pro grams. Unfortunately, only 45 SEPs answered a survey, even after repeated attempts. The survey addressed: coverage, funding, procurement of basic supplies, managerial capacity, and the lo cal political environment. Findings were trian gulated with in-depth interviews with key in formants. The main findings included: satisfac tory adherence to the initiatives and adequate documentation, but deficiencies in terms of cov erage and monitoring, and uneven procurement of resources. Program personnel work mostly on a provisional basis, despite the efforts of local coordinators. Most programs are funded by the National STDs/AIDS Program. A comprehensive agenda aiming to improve current operations should include: concerted efforts to improve lo cal and regional databanks, incentives/sanc tions toward full accountability of initiatives carried by the programs, and a genuine culture of monitoring and evaluation.

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