Developing strategies and Avenues for controlling and preventing HIV/AIDs and other sexually transmitted diseases among the side-lined communities / groups in Uganda.

Monday 1 January 2018

HIV -AIDS Youth Community Engagement Dialogue




































More discussed such as - Increasing community based treatment- through expansion of home based care
Evidence shows that strengthening the linkages between health facilities and the community improves
adherence and retention in care. Further, this may contribute towards promotion of disclosure and
reduction in stigma. A connected system also reached more people, especially youth and children, and increased awareness about TB and HIV. Specially, civil society proposes the promotion of home-based
DOTs, adherence support, nutrition, awareness and linkages/referrals.

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