Thursday, 29 March 2018
Local Initiative Community Score card for #HIV AIDS Service Delivery For Key Populations
Key Populations Uganda with Support from Theta Uganda held a Local Initiative Community Score card for #HIV AIDS Service Delivery monitoring Workshop at Kawaala Health Center 3.
Among the issues evaluated are:-
HIV Prevention Services , Condom Accessibility, Lubricants availability and Accessibility, PEP and PREP services availability and Accessibility, Antiretroviral Therapy care services and Sexual Reproductive Health services availability and accessibility within the locality and to the Key and Priority Populations.
Thursday, 22 March 2018
Key Populations Uganda At The Nakawa Division Medical Health Camp
During the health camp the audiences was sensitized on the proper ways on how to use both the Male and Female condoms, and how the application of water based lubricants reduce the risk of causing
Friday, 16 March 2018
Five Days Key Populations Peer Counselors Training
The Five Days Peer Counselors training Organized through Children of the Sun and Supported by The Aids Support Organization resolved about the fact topics on HIV/AIDS , with the following true facts as trained such as:-
Causing HIV, not curable, encompasses all other diseases ounce infected.
Went through the stages of HIV such as window period, Sero conversion, Asymptotic HIV, Clinical Illness Insufficiency and Clinical Illness Sufficiency.
The training involved in the Drivers to HIV AIDS like:-
Behavioral factors, Extra Marital relationships, low condom use, Cross generational sex, High risk
Thursday, 15 March 2018
Reflections on the Conceptualization and Readiness to implement the World Bank Global Financing Facility (GFF) in Uganda
Key Populations Ugand Programs Research Innovations Director in attendance of the Validation Meeting at Hotel Africa organized by CEHURD
Reflections on the Conceptualization and Readiness to implement the World Bank Financing Facility (CFF) in Uganda.
Following the submission of Uganda's investment
case to the World Bank, CEHURD undertook a study to explore the quality of
engagement of different stakeholders in the conceptualization, negotiation and
implementation of the GFF grant/loan. The overall goal is to identify existing
capacity needs, gaps as well as opportunities for bridging the governance for
health issues in the conceptualization, implementation, monitoring and
evaluation of the GFF project in Uganda
The project had five specific objectives;
Interrogating the level and quality of participation by Ugandan technocrats in the design
of the GFF and (b)explain the effect it might
have had on the local content if any?
Interrogating the quality of participation
at national and subnational levels (b)and how that affected local content and
ownership
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Key Populations Uganda Annual Community Dialogue.
Through the community Dialogue we held at our office premises, LGBTIQ youths focused to sharing experiences on to Sexual Reproduct...