We create opportunities for individuals to come together and freely exchange information and experiences in a supportive environment to address the need for improved HIV prevention across the supported countries.
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ONG BLETY (Association des travailleuses du sexe de lutte contre le sida et d’autonomisation de la femme)
Directeur Technique Programme à l'ONG BLETY et spécialiste en gestion de projet humanitaire, de prévention et de lutte contre les IST/VIH/sida et des autres pandémies chez les populations hautement vulnérables, en particulier chez les populations clés (KP). Formateur en PrEP et index testing, et Champion national populations clés au sein du réseau d'apprentissage Sud-Sud (SSLN). Mon engagement vise à contribuer à l'atteinte des objectifs de la vision de l'ONG BLETY : avoir un monde où nul ne sera exposé aux IST/VIH/sida, rejeté du fait de son orientation sexuelle, dans le respect de ses droits fondamentaux
Young People's Network on SRH, HIV and AIDS(YPNSRHHA)
Luckmore Pamhidzai is an adolescent and young people’s health and wellbeing advocate who believes in amplifying the voices of young people in the Global Health Response. Luckmore is passionate about creating linkages between young people and health services and enabling SRHR for young people in their diversity. Luckmore studied Project Management, Clinical HIV Management and is now pursuing his studies in ICT and Social Work. He is currently serving as the National Advisor for Young People's Network on Health and Wellbeing and Vice President for AfriYAN ESA
McLean Kabwe is a Zambian human rights advocate and public health specialist. His work in the HIV and Human rights field stretch from 2008 and during which he has been working on issues of access to health services for the most at-risk populations, the stigma and discrimination against them, and stakeholders engagement. This experience was instrumental in his position as KP Advisor seconded to National AIDS Council under the USAID Open Doors Project from 2017-2021. From 2020 to date, he has worked on three PEPFAR funded KP projects through TLI as a local implementing partner and which provided comprehensive HIV prevention, treatment, and care services to key populations in 8 districts in Zambia. Currently is the Vice Chair of the Zambia Key Populations Consortium and a member of the Program Advisory Panel for the Robert Carr Network Fund.
Thiam Niangoin Marguerite Marie Nata Medical Doctor Public Health Specialist
Health promotion Adviser USAID Cote d’Ivoire
Contracting Officer representative of Empower East and Risk Zero Project targeting Key populations and OVC Pre exposure Prophylaxis focal point currently
2017 to 2019 Activity manager of LINKAGES, EPIC and Breakthrough Action Projects for Vulnerable populations 2015 to 2017 West Africa Regional HIV Advisor at Futures group Palladium 2015 to 2003 National Coordinator of AIDS control Program targeting KP
Central Equatoria State HIV/AIDS Commission - Juba
I am Hon. Marino Duku, the chairperson of the Central Equatoria State HIV/AIDS Independent Commission in Juba. Central Equatoria is the capital of South Sudan and one of its ten states. The commission was established in the state during the revitalized government. My role as the head of the commission is as a policy maker because I am a politician brought in by the agreement. When I took over, I realized the importance of this institution and how much I can participate in helping my community fight HIV/AIDS. When I was nominated as the Champion of the Condom, I saw myself helping a lot and now I need to know more about it.
Trained Researcher with analytical mind and attention to detail. Has profound knowledge and experience in working with key populations, diverse identities and queers people to improve and promote their equitable access and utilisation of health and social services in Zambia. Academic qualifications in Computer Science and Human Rights: Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity/Expression.
Mary Gyasi has contributed to the drafting and implementation of numerous policy documents notably National Population Policy (Revised Edition, 2017) and Sexual Reproductive Health Policy for Young People in Ghana (Revised Edition, 2017). She was also a trainer on the Sankofa Project at Kadjebi District where she trained volunteers on simple financial bookkeeping and HIV & AIDS in 2006-2007. She is the representative of NPC on the Inter-Agency Coordinating Committee on Contraceptive Security and serves as the Co-chair. Mary Gyasi is a team player who constantly strives for self-improvement and always builds good interpersonal relationships.
Mary Nyaguthii is a Social Scientist with over 15 years of experience in Health programs management, resource mobilization, strategic management, and Monitoring and evaluation. Very passionate about youth programming with a holistic approach to Sexual reproductive health, Socio-economic empowerment, and leadership and governance.
A young woman passionate and committed to meaningful youth engagement and empowerment and embraces diversity, equity and inclusion. She believes strongly in the power of youth voices in advancing the HIV awareness and advocacy agenda and promoting choice as well as increasing options for youth especially AGYWs in HIV prevention. She has co-authored abstracts and manuscripts to share qualitative findings about AGYW's preferences for PrEP methods and their parents/male partners’ role in PrEP support and contributed to the development of National Pre and Post exposure Prophylaxis Guidelines and CAB-PrEP implementation plan in Zambia. She currently works as a Prevention Program Assistant and Youth representative (NextGen Squad member -NGS) for Zambia under the MOSAIC project led by FHI 360. She is also an HIV Prevention Ambassador and trainer and a South-to-South Learning Network (SSLN) AGYW champion.
Mr. Michael Onyango is the Executive Director of the Movement of Men against AIDS in Kenya (MMAAK). He has over 30 years’ experience working in the field of HIV and AIDS Prevention, Care and Support. He is the Founder member of the Movement of Men against AIDS in Kenya (MMAAK). MMAAK is a national local non-governmental organization of boys and men infected and affected by HIV and AIDS, which supports the implementation of programs targeting men and boys within ten counties.
Programme National de Prise en Charge des Orphelins et autres Enfants rendus Vulnérables du fait du sida (PN-OEV)
Many thanks to SSLN for its HIV prevention program; this allowed our programs to contribute to improving initiatives and, above all, to acquire new knowledge to better develop structures. The learning sessions were moments of sharing experiences and strengthening the knowledge of each participant, actors in the implementation. The trips also brought a good open-mindedness to everyone"
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