Welcome to Zimbabwe'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 Zimbabwe:
The average rating for all programmes is measured on a scale of 5.0.
3.9
Condoms
3.3
Men who have sex with men
3.9
Female sex worker
3.6
ARV based prevention
3.2
Adolescent Girls and Young Women
4.3
Voluntary medical male circumcision
Zimbabwe 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.
Aveneni is a social scientist with over 18 years working on adolescent health and well being at both local and international levels. He is currently the National Programme Coordinator (Youth Desk Lead) for the Adolescent & Youth Health Programme under the Ministry of Health and Child Care. Motivated and driven by passion for excellence and data driven programming.
Beauty Nyamwanza is a Social Scientist coordinating the AGYW pillar for the South to South Learning Network ( SSLN) in Zimbabwe. She has extensive expertise and experience in Gender, Sexual Reproductive Health, HIV and AIDS Programme management. She has created and coordinated linkages and partnerships among the private sector, government, CSO partners and the UN agencies, resulting in the success of the initiatives in Zimbabwe. Has also created platforms for young people’s participation on their Gender, SRHR, HIV and AIDS issues at national, regional and international level. Has strong communication skills at interpersonal, programme and advocacy levels which have resulted in good internal and external public relations and effective representation of young people’s issues on Gender, SRHR, HIV and AIDS at different platforms. She is a competent trainer with national, regional and international experience.
As a passionate advocate for marginalized communities, I, Q Bee Chihera Meki, bring expertise in research, programming, and advocacy to the South to South Learning Network. My experience as a trans woman advocate, board member of community-based organizations, and Executive Director of Trans and Intersex Rising Zimbabwe (TIRZ) enables me to contribute valuable insights and perspectives to the Network's mission and goals
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