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2020 ANNUAL REPORT ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUNDATION Comparry F¢egistration Number 02787008 Charlly R•glstraliort Plumb•r 1017238

THE FOUNDATION'S MISSION IS SIMPLE: AN END TO THE AIDS EPIDEMIC THE ELTON JOIIN AIDS FOUNDATfON.ANNUNLAEKfff203J

CONTENTS
AT A GLANCE
LETTER FROM ELTDN, DAVID L ANNE
MISSION 0
WHERE WE FUND 10
ACADEMY AWARDS VIEWIHG PARTY 2020
THE UK HIV COMMISSION 2D20 13
WHAT WE FUND:
4 CClVID-tg Emergency
Fund
15
4 England Social Impact Bond Fund 17
4 Southern
United States ofAmenca —FREE FUND
19
Q Eastern
Europe and Central Asia
4 People Who Uss Drugs
21
22
4 Global Lesbian, Bisexual, Gay, Transaxual 24
4 Young People 26
4 HIV Self Tesiing
in Kenya
20
GRANTEE SPOTLIiGHTS
4 Meet Antoinette
from Georgia, USA
20
Q Meet Revoctus from Tanzania
4 Meet Meledj from Cote O'Ivoire
30
31
4 Meet a60 year old men in South London 32
THANK YOU TO DUR 2020 DONORS 33
FINANCIAL
OVERVIEW OF2020

2020 AT A GLANCE The Elton John AIDS Foundation is the... ST 2ND 4TH LARGEST HIV PHILANTHROPIC FUNDER OF LGBTQ POPULATIONS GLOBALLY LARGEST HIV PHILANTHROPIC FUNDER OF LGBTQ POPULATIONS IN THE U.S. SOUTH HIVIAIDS FUNDER EASTERN EUROPE CEXT SIA 5TH 6TH LARGEST HIV PHILANTHROPI DOMOR FOR TRANSGENDER PROGRAMMES GLOBALLY LARGEST GLOBAL HIVIAIDS PHILANTHROPIC FUNDER rFnking8p￿￿1￿J THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfT 21YJJ

2020 AT A GLANCE REACHED 1,270,026 BENEFICIARIES ACROSS ALL PROJECTS FUNDED OVER 70 GRANTS,. 48 COUNTRIES PEOPLE FOR HI THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfT 21YJJ

ACADEMY AWARDS VIEWING PARTY

HEUKHI COMMISSIO THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfiT 2020

COVID-19 EMERGENCY FUND This Fund was jointly managed betwe8n EJAF UK and ￿AF Inc in the USA THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfiT 2020

ENGLAND SOCIAL IMPACT BOND THE WORLD'S FIRST HIV SOCIAL IMPACT BOND (SIB) IS REACHING LONDONERS WITH HIV AND ADVOCATING FOR NATIONWIDE HIV TESTING Thè Zaro HThl SIB ttas sDpportecS HIV Inter￿nt￿r in th8 soutr LCfid￿ boroughs ol LaM￿th, Soulhwark. and Lewsham ILSLI slnce N0￿mber 2018. These boroughs a dIskWOPOrt￿natelY high HIV prevalence, wth an estirnated 1,¢J)O resId￿t$ liwNJ wilh HIV unaware ol I￿"r status. Findiro [￿p1a ère unaware of Imir Htv status and who might think to test for HIV Ls a critKal parl of ￿dIng the epidemlc, as is finding people aware ol their HW postive status who are disconnect￿j trom treatrrwt. The Zero HIV orwaies across hospitals, ¢lini¢$, GP surgerts and in the community to id8nlify these individuals to txlng them into HIV trare. While COVlD-19 r￿d￿le lnited kc&to- OLrtr8ach and str8tc8d capacty across NHS, our prthryders worked to malnl&n efforts to engage people Iwing with HIV into care. Routine opt-oul lesting in Emergency Departmefits and primary e coniinLTred in 20%), wilh m¢ye Ihan 70,000 Htv tests taken as part of our $18. Charoing the cOn￿rSation Irom"Do ￿ want an Htv test?. to -we roulhehj test, unless you do￿,1 want us to alters way that patients and clin￿lanS think about testing, leading to rnany people who would have n9￿r eonsidwd thgrrLse￿es'aI rask- finding out th&r staius. IN COLLABORATION WITH COMMUNITY FUND Viiv .1 a s:~ Lambeth 1T THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfiT 21rJJ

"WITH EVERY HIV TEST WE OFFER A CHANCE TO AVOID THE LIFE-THREATENING RISK OF AN ADVANCED INFECTION, AND WE MOVE A STEP CLOSER TO THE END OF THE HIV EPIDEMIC." Dr Cristina Guallar GP Champion in Southwark This yw, 58 P8008 wwe dwgnosed ar￿ Wan HW ireaiment, arKI 97 morè peoFAè rè éngagéd back to earè Kiws Collg Hostxtal and Guys & St Thomas Hospital HIV dIn￿S the S18. conlacting people Itho thow their dHgnosis but have stopped tr8atmenl lor a Vdrb8ty ol reasons lo try to ghge them. &n¢e we Wan, 280 FH¥)le in 3 Lor￿On ￿rOugh5 hafft L￿ght ￿10 trealment. Nthy tkk41 have strong eV￿￿8￿ce 01 what works, w6 m￿s1 Influe￿8 others (W testi￿ ancj find those h slopped treatmenl at a nati￿al sca￿. We Shared our leaming wlth the HW CommI￿on. indeperKlent group created to draft oMmerndat￿rts for Jtrrfnmwt to end new HW transmissions in England t)y 2030. Wè workBd dosèly with th￿ lo dévelop a I￿0mMer￿JaI￿￿'. make HIV testing [￿rtI d opt-out acr¢)ss the health service. Their Final Rewrt was en(Jor5ed by the Secretary of State for Htsalth. Matt Hancock, with 8 promise to Crea￿ a nationd action rdan h 2021. W& wll contlnU8 to t￿l￿nOts thg dence frThn the SIB- at HW ¢(mffe￿n¢QS, at Parliafflentary meetings, with NHS Oeci8iQ rrokers- until iruea5ed testing is a redity ross England. Th8 Zèro HIV SIB not have posgbl8 wthcxrt C￿ toam tsl partngr organisalions. and we 8re so grateful to the pro Ix)w legal teafn at Freshfields Brud(hw8 Derlliw who fflad8 those partnerthip le￿8nts F)os4bk. The impact of this is massve for irKINvJJal h￿, for wtJic firhances. and lor nation he811h policy_ Peopla's longer-term ￿all t￿rn aff6Ctal. And ittey W￿ld sx)tentdty have tran5rnitled HIV to othws. These LOrQOn￿ who were not in HIV ¢are. potent￿1￿ would mt h￿￿ fexhed until they v￿8 extremely unwell, at which pcrfnt thwr care would be mwh mre ext)W&Ve thar prDJnosis Ur￿rtaIn. In an inlti arKgtysB, we estimal*J w £200,(K)O in fulurg healthcare Costs is saverj per person who ¥￿$ diagnLwd wth HIVearly and linke(J into care. At ths than £7 Per HW test, tg51ing bDth saves livos and save$ monty. THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfiT 21rJJ

FUND FOR RESILIENCE, EQUITY, AND ENGAGEMENT (FREE) A mapr focu$ of tNs work is imKThrypYJ h&alih Olrtcomes for &ack GBQI SGL men ancl TGNC peop￿. Our or8niees implemeni rwrBms thai span acfoss t￿ continuum of carè- including HIV prev￿tIOn, diagn￿S, linkagè to care. and retention In care. Some programs directty tthi@ those health L￿tC(￿neS by providiThJ HIV testing, referral, cw linkage 8wvices. Thk8 work can identify pecde li¢ing wth HIV ar￿ connect thLXn With peers to help Ihwn navigate medical ¢are. This is 8ss8nital to retention, as il be claunti￿j ancl overwttelrning to manage.r￿ tapè- of heaih systems. Othef ro2rams ar8 mre fttus8d on ￿p￿)rti￿ seprtes, iwluding hougng. Icth. or al supwrt. 11 bas1¢ ne￿$ go unmel. rt may be difficutt to pri￿lize health. so this too reduces the barriers tsced by peLWe liwng wf(h HIV, Wtrw the COVIO pandefflic hf(, soffle programs went"virtual" and some $upportpée servic8S m¢ye no￿￿￿ than 8V8r. Granie8S remained commirted to their CDnstiluenis aThl I￿rease0 IMir offenngs to In¢lu(1g medi¢ation. sanitlzw. maskWPPE, sthocl sw)pltss for childtgn. cri$l￿ball aSsistar￿, end much nN)re. "STORYTELLING IS CRITICAL TO SOCIAL CHANGE. BY AMPLIFYING THE VOICES OF BLACK GAY MEN, WE ARE SHIFTING THE PUBLIC NARRATIVE." Counter Narrative Project (CNP) 2019-2020 grantee Whik these grantee8 mel Irnrr￿d1al8 phw'ca Iwlth needs ol people li%ing ￿￿th HIV, other granl8es aifflgd to improvg laws and p¢Jicies to better address the needs ol &ack GeoisGL men and TGNC people. One major way of movino toward this god was capality buildiw prffjfams- building rasources for tre hard vffjrk that ne6ds to b& don6. Groups provid8d Ir8m8v￿rkS lor PLHW to ccthe togelhw, ￿adership cap8Clty. and tdl their own storEs in a way that translorlns trauma into understarwjing. These kKyNerful trainirus complemented by coalitbDD building across the FIIV seci(*, Inclucling provl¢Jers, ¢14nl¢s. SerV￿e users, and ￿li￿StS. As oroups together. Imy pri￿tIZed legd and rdicy Issues lika pThKler rdmburs8m8nt ratss. technolog￿1 barri8rs I digllal diwde I for accesdng Idthealth. di￿stIng in Crimin￿ legal system, and ffl0￿. This work nawe￿51S with a b￿kdrop ol increasgtt political aHHrenes8 a￿nd rac￿1 njusfice, and graNees wll conhnu8 to shift PLknIt OpxnK￿ and stat8 and federal Lqws in future years. THE ELTON JOHN IJOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfiT 21rJJ

EASTERN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA 20 was e buw ye8rfor the Foundation In Easte Europg and Central Asia IEECAI. where IIE rale of naw HIV inl$ciions has IrTrcrease(I by 72% in p8St LJec&le, despite declining by 23% globdty. Tho Fou￿at￿n'S EECA Key POwLatic￿S (KB Fund. which h8s bew fundillg communily-led proFcis that ovide HIV pr&onb'on ar￿ care s￿viceS lor sorne of EECA'S most vulrwabl8 populab'ons since 2018. conknnL￿ in I￿￿ fiow in 2020. In 2(ra). EECA KP Fund ￿￿tS.. crealed ty COVID-19. EECA grantees ￿SE￿￿1￿j creab'vity to gnsure comffluDrty.1gd HIV sgwes COLAd continue, ￿￿en imtKove in some cases. Inr￿811 sirategies includ&l introducing naw servicè delivery m8¢hanisms Isuth as hcme-basgo HW tasting and on. line QLrtreathl, and J80 intwJiati￿ COWO-19 atKI H Ention 8eThices lo gel 'bNo tiirds wth stone,. 2020 &so 8 kyg ygarlor RAOIAN, ￿ Fwndation's grou￿-breakIng inlliati%e I￿ EECA in Fiartnershlp ¥￿t￿ Gileaj Sciences, vffi￿h aims to meaningfully address new HIV In￿t￿)rbs aThl deatts frcffi AIDS.relaled Illnesses in Ihe reg￿n. Provid￿ Hlv.relat￿ services to 168.674 peoplo, I￿1￿1￿9 61,806 men who have sex with me antt 53,988 wlK> use drugs Q Test￿ 80,565 fftople ts HIV Q start&J 8.593 people on lrfe-savirwJ Hfv treatrnent The Found811￿ 3warded thg hr5t grants ￿[￿er the FIADIAN initial￿$ In 2020 and hdd a symwsium al Ihe AIDS2020 cOnfer￿Ce to rna￿ Ihis %xcasion. In 2020, the FOUncat￿ rdlecj out the RADIAN Modd Crt Fxogramme in Almaty. which 1$ sJprortiro a or¢￿p of slx organo8ti￿S to ￿e￿lop a CoSt-e￿IlVe arKI sGabble modBI to help ￿[llaty HIV epidemic ntrcrt and ensure that people in the (aly, partic￿aty people frcmm the mc6t vulwable CA)mmunities. can access stigma.free yewition, testing, care. Th8 first FIADNN Uftmet Need fund gr8rtees wtre also 8￿n￿n￿l in 2020. whose projects acr05s EECA wll focus on HIV prevWrtiC￿ and cawp. educalK>D, community emgwerment, ancl novel part￿rShIpS. Tho COVID-19 pandenK posed grtfic4nt rlsks to granto8s' atJ"lity to mantain HIV pre￿EntIOn and carè sorwces fty vulnwablg groLJPS, whib pt9sentiro new ecOr￿1￿. and sccral challewes lor t£neficiaries. To SL¢siaiD supportgj InterVent￿S and adapt to rw KP needs, th8 FoufjiJatKJn worked with each implementin9 partner to reall￿th wources and releas&J addrtional fuThls for COVID-1g mitigatA)n actrwrties wkwe most ne￿1￿. Dewe the challowes THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDAnON. ANNLIAL AEPCFT 2¢rJJ

PEOPLE￿Htr USE DRUGS 2020 was 3 traumalic arwj ygar for fflany Organisat￿￿S WOKki￿ OD t1￿ trontline ol hawm reduciK)n, but our Incredible partners around the world prO￿t(l ttteif ￿$111ence and ccmmmitmeni 10 supportino those most marginalised And neglectad. This year. OV8f 100,(KK) ￿Ople who use dru08 wera reacw with a range ol s@Drfgs and 34.224 r8c81￿ an HPJ dkagnosis. Even witti sooal dislanclng measures In place and major dlsrupljons lo heJlh care services, using fundirva the Four￿￿t￿n, grantees across Nowth America, Asia 8nd East&T Europe were able to link 8,130 p9)p￿ to Htv treatrnpnt programrnes. In Indoneskq, our p8riners C￿tInued the rollout ol a motry'le applicaiiw ICK peorAe vtho use drugs. which links individuals to S8riicg wovid8fB aThl COLJnsdlofS and pThqd8s falarrals to psychosocial and tmomedical serbi￿. Furthw. trw ware able to Qxpand their programme ol wryk acrc6s tho c(￿lntry to also supwrt LGBT c￿lmunitye8 Ltse drugs, as well as those who use amsthet8mine type slifflulants ano those who do not Inject drLVS. Thi8 inrK)vative vth responds to the growing negd to FNowde comprehensive harm reducti￿ seryices to all ¢x)rvmLJnrties wtrK) use drugs irKteas&l evidence thai rnon-lnieclion drug use Jso Increases HIV risk. Our partners in Ukraing- who hakB (Jgvg10O an imo￿t￿￿ aThl dynamic campaign that wrM1(s v￿th young people who LEe drugs and those eng￿ing in ch8msex- saw over 200.ow visits to thwr online tAattorm, where indivKIu81s can &¢ess Infomallon about safer Sex 3nd drug use. Physicd services wer9 also provi(bJ al nighllife sellings in Kyiv. with ywng tw>le reGwving adv￿￿ lo use drugs safely as Mell as harm re(lucticm supplies. In June. our tundiThJ contributed to the 8th Global Day ol Action under the.￿ppOrt. Ch)n't Punish, campaign. an inrtiatrffj in supwrt ol harm reduction and drug r￿1￿leS Ihat priontise fmjblic health and hum8n r4ghiS. This year. èn ama￿￿ 288 were organisèd in 239 ctties across 90 ￿An[rIeS arKI saw Gcffimuntties and activists corrE together to sp8 ￿l￿st inhumane L4ws thal criminalEe and slTrgmize peDpl8 whD use drugs, InGreasing theii vulrwatj'lty lo HPI. Atthough rnarw'acti￿s, look place virtualty, ttte opened dlalogues with makers and ralsed awarene&8 am(Kg the medw pLJt￿￿ arcrtjnd dtug w1￿Y refom. THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNUAL REPCfiT 21rJJ

EO wH￿USE DRUG The Fwndallon atso expanded Ils wcmk for people vhlo use drLV3S in 2020, with two L2rge gfants in thg United States arbd India. In March. we renewed our supwrt through EJAF Inc for the SyringB Acces5 Fund. an Init￿￿ve which seéks to rèduce ihè hèalth, psyctt0socl￿ and SOCiOè¢CM)oml¢ disparibes f p￿pIe who us6 drLbgs across thè US. Wtth 10% of all new Inféctions in the Unit￿1 Slates now attnburaLAe to unsafe injgthon, cur supp(￿1 ts Ihg Fund ensures that communily-based ¢ygan1s2ti(￿S can prthide lilesaving harm redUc￿n comfftodities such as needles, wringes and mecI￿ation trat prthnts Dver(Jose, a5 W￿11 a5 equipyrKJ lttal Or￿jniSat1OnS with the reswrc8S io advocate f(Y teiier laws and ￿11¢18$ thai Increase access to Critic￿ hea11h vices for use dnjgs. funding wth Syringe Accèss Fund in partn8tship with othgl organisakn'ons pro￿￿ed 3.5 mill￿￿ disposaLAtr synngps in the first 6 rrMJnths ol Ihe grani, that cannot be PLwch&sed with lederd lunds. In India. we began a wogramtne of work in Delhi and Uttar Pradesh - as part of the wider 'ACCELERATE' ￿nitIatIVe- that 81ms to increas$ engagement and rel￿tiOn in HThl treaiment programm89 ICK reop￿ who use drugs. by rèduoro barriers to car8 and olfenng key health 88rwfjès lo one communily.ba8￿l lcUt￿n. IndLa has made imwswve prog￿SS In sJowing ils HIV epidem￿. wth a 27% reducti¢Jn in new irrlections slnce 2010 an¢J the 9ovemmL￿t pledging to lund over Th of the dcffie5tic response gJrvJ forward. However ernerging epidemics - for examp￿ amony peo¥•le wl)o inject drugs in norlwn ¥ates threaten to unth galns In reduelng new infections. Thls exciting r proJ6¢t will aim to demonstrate hcw a d￿ntralIS¥d mo(J81 of sèrv￿9 delwery can irtTease lake up ol HIV and harm rethjctity) seThices and ensure that c¢Jnfftunities living with HIV have easy 8ccess to Ireatment and are supported to remain ￿ cwe. ThrO￿h the Foundatic￿'s COWD.19 EM￿9e￿￿ Fund, we ab￿ to sup￿1 13 projecls working Mrth PE¥)ple who drugs during the pandernic. Thgse grants- across Eastem Europe, Afr￿a, Asia. North and South Am8n'ca - en￿￿￿ eommunllbps to C￿lIn￿e low ihreshold hBmi reduction SerY￿e8 vthllsi ot￿tIr￿ staft 8nd ¢liants, thr￿gh thé prC￿ls1￿ of PPE and other safety equirjnent. For example in K¢ns•. ovr partners provided mr 2,￿ I￿8 masks ar¥J trained eo community ￿￿rkerS safer drug use during COVID-19. whilst aLso reaching th￿SandS VH r￿10 cotnmercials with Infofrnat￿[Tr on where to access heatth seririces and support cJuriNJ perK)ds of lockocrnn. THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfiT 20%J

YOUNG PEOPLE In the past sear 81one. the Foundation has reached over 16,(M)O young p8oplg with a holistic array ol HIV services. induding testing ol 10,(KKJ young [￿DIe for HIV. Dèspite the ch￿leng@S ol Ihe COVID-19 pandém￿, th8 Fwndation has made s￿ra1 wgnifi¢arrt Iwesiments to Stjp innovative solutions that focus on reaching and engagirbg the most marginalis&l youlh, In 2020. the Fournttaibon's 3-year partn￿ShIp with Save the Childr8n in Turtwa County. Kenya, condudad with Imry6s4vè rèsutts. In total, 0￿r so.c￿ youTh3 people were lested ts HIV in TUr￿na. lar exceeding the inibal project target, In addf(ion. the pr(yJramme launckth ￿￿tor. d sale spaces wh￿h supported over 6,¢ adokscent girls and 5ThJng Momen in acc8SSi Htv intormation a￿1 linking thwn to care. This grant also wothed lo break down h￿h gntrenched stigm8 and discrimiDatwJn barriers which prevent young peop￿ from accessing vital and informal￿n and servlc&8. Thrwgh the programmÈ, 200 Community Health Workefs delTvered tailo￿ m8ssag9s around stigma reduction and etyged local leaders to ￿er￿￿titY cultucal norrns wiihin communrties. arr￿g5t wung peokle in Moz8mbique, The 3-s￿ar PTOigCt in fvlaputo Crty ￿ desvJrvJ to bwfil ad¢S$s¢ents ai highest risk ol HIV inle¢iic by enabling access to comprehenssve services thrOLJg￿Lrt th8 HIV prVrf8nti￿ and tt8atmwt cascades. The pr￿1 is utillsirKJ and scaling the highly successful Ccvnmunity Ad0￿cent Trsatrrbwt Supporters ICATSI rr￿e1,, a pe9r-driven Intervent￿n for a￿￿eSCent$ liwng with HIV. The model 8ngages a cadrèof HW Posiive 18-24-J8ar- css to support ottter yrxjng p￿19 Iiwng ￿ryth HIV to naiqgate I￿r Ireatmenl jourthy ancl help e￿Ure thw are linked 8nd retairEd in care. Through the project, o￿T 40,000 young wll bg r8achgcI with HFV services. In C61@ cl'lvoiro, th8 FOundat￿n has partnered wlth UNIGEF to r8ach yOLJng P80FA8 Wrth crrtlc tools to prewent HIV, Ir￿lUdIng HIV SellTesting kits and pre-extosure proph5daxis drug5 whic prevent users from gerriru HW, This granf is strateglealty capitalising on UNICEF'S exlstsng digital pLatfcKm, U-Report. which can gather opinions and information from b8n8fwri&s top￿3 they care most about. Dat8 on tkEse lopKs are analysed, aggfegated and relayed ack lo both affected ccMnmunitEs and policy makers Sh￿ naiional health strategies for peoplg. Tr prc¥Jramm8 aims to rea¢h 35.(M ￿oI￿sCents. This yeor, In partnership wlh the Foreign Commonwealth and Develcymeni Office. the FOU￿at￿n awarded a grant to Frontline AIDS and their F￿rtn￿3 to iackl8 Ihe HPI @pId￿l¢ THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfiT 20%J

EQP, In Swlh Afru, we with the Kw8Zulu-N8t* Child￿n.$ Hospital to support develownent of a Centre lor Adolescent h￿[th. Thi5 wll bB ttte first de(Ji&7ted rthic sectN centre in SoLrth Atrica that is 6fl&ciiveky a'on6 stop $￿p. serv￿￿ provid6r for young peoFJe, rKoviding a pioneèring blUe￿in1 for other ￿th units to emerge across the Gourrtry and G￿tiNent. Once ffjyrational. il wll Gater to the unique medical and pwho-social needs of adolescents, Inclu(Jing those affected by or oxposed to HIV. It is anticipated that the unit will serve eth peorAtt per mnth pwically and mary more wrtually. Ack)1ègcents ancl young represent a growing share of peop livinu with HIV vthdwide and AIDS is ncw thg léading cause of dealh amwg Jvung pgo)fv in Afri¢a. To hdp gnsure Can eff$rtiwty address the current and future needs ol youw peop￿ Iivlng with or at-risk ol HIV. the Fcrtjndalion has (Jevdoped a w5e<J Young Pwple strategy. WÈ will Drionlise p￿fteen￿g s￿Ut￿n$ wttictt cuMri•ie bdter ways of reachln9 young [￿18 wl)èrèvèr thty are wlth information and access to SWViC85 arKI pr(￿￿Ct8 that are deli￿P￿ In a way thai is both rolatable and ￿levant to thgr lives. We will do th￿ by putti young peoole at the Gentre of everything we do. from Kle&tion to scaled iMple￿ntall￿, Given tre exponential gfofft of smart￿hr￿0 utilisalion IhroLJgh the African COnl¥neni. p•rlicularly oriwst youny rwle. EJAF will place a pariicular èmrtha8is on harrnèsslng digitsl platt(Kms to meet young peoples, unmet ￿ed8 arwnd sox. s¢xtJalily, mental health, wd¢r rights. ana HIV in an ￿¢ur31&, confi<Jential and attent￿￿ ￿ldIng fashion. THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfiT 20%J

HIV SELF-TESTING IN KENYA As part of Iheir commilmwl lo Pr￿ AIDS for all, the Menstsr Coalrb'on sp&arhead¢d by the FoundalK)n and lauwhed in 2018. came together to address the ￿n￿u￿ needs ol men n the HIV epiclgmK. w>andirvJ thgir diagmsis and treatmnt ol HIV inf￿tions, particularly in sub-saharan Africa. To rapKJly e¥parKI access to additional pharmacie5 ancl countie5, ¢xJr Foundation, w)gage(J the ssrwces of a saks 8nd wchandising agency. SmolLqn. to us to SLJpply HIV sell-testing kits to an ad(Jitional 500 phamTrcies in thr￿ new c<JJnlies and non-stcLkir pharna￿S in thè ￿StIng counties of NaIr0￿ and Ivlombasa ThL8 plh)t project aL80 Irywolv￿I creating visibility of the test kits In the pharmacies Ihrough the HIV Se￿-testIng Ilag5hip campaign br8fjd, ukua Self￿, develowj by the Foun(Èlion an(J it's partners. The pik)t Ihai was implemented 4 m(￿thS was highly successful irb biwing on board TIO phamTrch3s, cr&atiro more demand lor 81 lestir￿ klls. One of the key succes5 factors was brandi ol ph8rm8cies vrfh the Chukua Selfie wnpaign point of sale materials, Thesg ￿p￿lY increased wsibility in phB[maC￿ and akrted clients on the availability ol the lest kits instore. As part of Ihis initiative, and togdhér with other ¢￿itIOn partners namely, CIFF and UNITAID, the FWn(Jat1￿ is supp(Kht¥J ncr&gsed aC￿S of HIV self-teslir)g in Kenya. These efforts seek to increase uptake DI HIV Se￿-testsn9 among men with a vi6W to linkiro those who are ￿SitIVe into tr￿trnen1. Our partn8r5 Po￿L911￿ Servi¢es IN￿Mat￿n￿ ar￿ Powbtl¢)n S8rvl¢es Ken￿ use cliwt-centered distribulM)n rrKKle15 lo reach men in two wunlies ol Nairoty and Mombasa. These models indud& dlslribution ol HIV sell-tesling krts at 8 Sub&dIz￿ prlce 1hr￿jgh 700 fetail pharmxies. 3 Onli￿ pharmacies as ￿11 as through targ8ted comrnunily and workplacE distribulion to reach ffi8n who wnoi afford the subsidizÉd knl. DEMAND CREATION FOR HIV SELF-TESTING The {￿ukU8 Selfie wnp&gn conlinLt$ lo Creaie awareness and dmnd for HIV sèlf-tèstiro. Tr￿} CaM￿gn has ereaied a sirono Ilnk H1V sÈif.t8sbng and t￿ brand ChLJkua Seffiè has been (Jriww Iraffic lowards where men Can access HW S￿1-18S1￿9 kits. as well as promoting the affordable subsmjized price of the kit and how one can &50 access counseling supwrt. campaign P8rinered with one of the ￿lIne pharmacies 10 dfive iraffic to ihe pharmacy platfomi S￿l[leA11Y Increasé uptak6 of salf- tgth"rwJ. Th958 d9mand ¢T9atTrDn efforts saw an i[￿reaSe In Ljptak of HW self.test kits through Ihe pkgtlomi from an awage ol eo klt$ per wee1( to over tesl kits sdd weekly. ln 2020. tre w0j￿1 has dislnbLrtpd'. 1D7,914 18St kits . 39.680 being throuth ph9r1nE￿￿8 17,e32 through targ8t&Y thplac85 50.402 thrcmjgh communlty di$tribLrtlon. Of Ihe total krts distritxjtod. [1% have b8w to mgn. ￿nkag8 and follow up efforts have seen 49% of ryb￿ who reptri a positNe lest re5ulI teing linked lo treatrnent. ?B THE ELTON JOHN AIOS FOUNDATION- ANNLIAL REPCfiT 205)

DONOR LIST FOR 2020 THE ELTON JOHN AIDS FOUMDATK)N. ANNUALAEKeT2C

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