Donation helps SFA continue their valuable services during COVID-19

The Samoa Fa’afafine Association today received a much-needed boost to their outreach
work – their first ever vehicle to call their own. This will enable the Association to go out more frequently and
reach their Fa’afafine community and other key populations they struggled to reach before to provide them
with STI/HIV services in collaboration with the Ministry of Health’s Communicable Disease Clinic, especially
now with the COVID-19 State of Emergency conditions.
One of the key challenges in increasing access to and reaching SFA’s key populations, especially in the rural
and remote areas of Upolu and Savaii, is access to transportation.
That’s where the United Nations Development Programme Multi-Country Western Pacific Integrated HIV/TB
Programme, funded by the Global Fund, stepped in and helped SFA address this problem.
“UNDP and the Global Fund is pleased to assist SFA in this area, with the car being handed over today, so
that they can fully serve and achieve the purposes of this programme and their organization,” said UNDP
Resident Representative to Samoa, Jorn Sorensen.
“It is our hope and expectation that this vehicle will help SFA reach their target groups – who are some of the
most vulnerable and hardest to reach – namely transgenders and females who are involved in transactional
sex. We believe that this vehicle will make it easier for SFA to provide them with prevention packages for
protection from STIs and HIV, as well as conducting STI and HIV testing for them to know their status and
get treated. This is important work, especially in our society, where these people may not willingly come
forward to receive these vital services due to fear of discrimination or stigmatization.”
SFA acknowledged this as a significant achievement in the Association’s 14-year lifespan.
“In the current circumstances related to SOE restrictions, movement and gathering in crowded places are
quite restricted. Now receiving a vehicle is enabling SFA’s HIV/STI testing to be provided at the door. This is
where the services will be delivered to its members in hard-to-reach places in the rural areas. Furthermore,
the vehicle will also inspire more productive and constructive work that will boost the confidence of our
community with our outreach services,” said Samoa Fa’afafine Association President, Alex Sua.
SFA has been a Sub Recipient or Implementing Partner since 2017 under the UNDP Multi Country Pacific
Programme for HIV, TB and Malaria funded by the Global Fund. The Association’s first and current office
space at the Maota o le Alofa in Apia, was also secured under the same programme.
The UNDP Management Unit for this programme is based in Suva, while the Programme Analyst, Tuliau
Sara Faletoese-Su’a, responsible for the Samoa Sub Recipients, is based at the UNDP MCO Samoa. Tuliau

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works closely with SFA, the Samoa Family Health Association and the Ministry of Health to help achieve the
goals of the HIV/TB Programme, contributing to the Government of Samoa’s overall vision for A Healthy
Samoa, as well as UNDP’s work in HIV and health which is guided by the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development.
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For media queries, please contact:
Laufaleaina Lesa, UNDP Multi Country Office, Samoa|Tel. +685 23670|E: laufaleaina.lesa@undp.org
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