Welcome to Zambia's SSLN page where you can access documentation and analytical tools for the country, including the PSAT analysis portal, posters, action plan and learning agenda.
HIV Prevention Programmes.
PSATs have been completed for following HIV prevention programmes in Zambia:
The average rating for all programmes is measured on a scale of 5.0.
3.5
Condoms
2.7
Men who have sex with men
2.3
Female sex worker
4.5
ARV based prevention
3.3
Adolescent Girls and Young Women
2.4
People who inject drugs
2.8
Transgender
3.8
People in Prison
Zambia Programmes
These summaries are based on information completed and submitted by a nominated country team using the PSAT.
Access the full dashboards and navigate through it for a range of views that can support interpretation and comparison of the HIV Prevention Self-Assessment Tools (PSAT) results. Additionally, the Sub-national HIV Estimates in Priority Populations data for Adolescents and Young People (SHIPP-AYP) results can be explored here.
These posters depict key statistics and information relating to HIV prevalence and prevention programmes. You can view the posters on the site or download them to share.
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.
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.
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