HIV, SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OF KEY POPULATIONS Module 3: Engaging Key Populations with HIV and SRH services.

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HIV, SEXUAL & REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OF KEY POPULATIONS Module 3: Engaging Key Populations with HIV and SRH services

Session 1 Engaging Key Populations with HIV and SRH Services SUPPLY, DEMAND AND THE SPACE BETWEEN

Overview  Who creates demand for HIV and SRH services?  Who supplies HIV and SRH services?  What sectors are responsible for delivering the elements of the comprehensive package of services for Key Populations?  What challenges do these sectors face and what strategies can be used to overcome these challenges?  What happens in the space between demand and supply? 2

Demand and Supply 2 DEMANDSUPPLY HEALTH SECTOR COMMUNITY SECTOR

Demand and Supply 2 DEMAND

Demand and Supply 2 SUPPLY

Demand and Supply 2 COMMUNITY SECTOR HEALTH SECTOR HOW DO THESE SECTORS DELIVER AND SUPPORT THE ELEMENTS OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PACKAGE FOR KAPs?

Demand and Supply 2 COMMUNITY SECTOR HEALTH SECTOR What happens in this space? Are their services providing both?

The space between demand & supply? Examples:  Peer educators based in government clinics  HCT rapid testing in community by CBOs  Medical staff doing outreach to sex-on-premises venues to teach women about reproductive health  STI clinics in CBOs  Others?

Treatment Cascade 3 KAPs Living with HIV KAPs with HIV that access testing KAPs with HIV that know and understand their result KAPs with HIV that are linked to treatment, care and support services KAPs with HIV start ART KAPs with HIV maintain viral suppression

4 PANEL DISCUSSION - 1 Issues for People from Key Populations Panel of representatives from Key Populations discussing what their populations need in relation to HIV, sexual and reproductive health and general health

4 PANEL DISCUSSION - 2 Supply side innovation for Key Populations Panel of representatives from organisations engaged in innovative work in supplying HIV and SRH services