AIDS FREE CITIES Mozambique
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Description
The Elton John AIDS Foundation (EJAF) and the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) awarded a grant to Frontline AIDS and their partners to tackle the HIV epidemic amongst young people in Mozambique. The 3-year project in Maputo City is designed to benefit adolescents at highest risk of HIV infection by enabling access to comprehensive services throughout the HIV prevention and treatment cascades. The model engages a cadre of HIV positive 18–24-year-olds to support other young people living with HIV to navigate their treatment journey and help ensure they stay in care. Through the project, over 40,000 young people will be reached with HIV services. EJAF and FCDO will also support a grant in Kenya to provide HIV Self Testing kits to young men.
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- Elton John AIDS Foundation
- Frontline AIDS
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