The SSLN is a space for African countries to come together and share best practices in support of greater HIV prevention capacity.
You will learn from your peers, discover new and effective prevention methods and approaches, and gain insights to inform grant making, policy decisions and programme implementation.
As we conclude this phase of the SSLN, we celebrate the collective efforts, learnings and impactful collaborations from across the region.
Lessons from the PSATs and the network helped us in our Global Fund proposal, particularly in quantifying our condom needs and setting targets for various programs.
The impact of a learning visit is truly remarkable. After reading Uganda's report, I was amazed at how effective the visit had been.
SSLN is a good space for the exchange of prevention actors to have common knowledge of the challenges and gaps related to prevention and address them.
SSLN has had a significant impact by uniting governments, communities, and countries to share insights, with valuable learning opportunities and work on PSATs and assessments.
I think the team is fantastic—young, energetic, and innovative. I hope they continue their great work with the same infectious energy and enthusiasm."
This network enables policymakers, program managers, and implementers to exchange South-to-South best practices, promoting effective strategies and addressing implementation gaps in resource-limited contexts.