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Strengthening the accessibility, acceptability, and availability of PEP

Strengthening the accessibility, acceptability, and availability of PEP

Countries

Kenya, Nigeria, Zimbabwe

Research Techniques

In-Depth Interviews (IDIs) - Focus Groups (FGs) - Consumer Target Product Profile (CTTP) - Value proposition - Quantitative

Objective

Uncover End-user (Young Women Men and Key populations) and provider perspectives on current behaviors towards WHO PEP pathway (awareness, experiences, barriers and channels) with a view to broaden access and expansion of PEP packages, additional / related services (e.g. PrEP).

Sample

End-User: Qual n=236 (33 Focus Groups and IDIs), Quant n=920 Face-to-Face CAPI

Notes

Research across urban settings, Key populations include Men who have sex with Men, Female Sex Workers, Transgender and Diverse people, People who inject drugs, Research tools translated + ethically approved

Outputs

All research tools (Screeners, Discussion Guides, Show Cards, Surveys) Consumer Target Product Profiles (CTPPs) - 3 PowerPoint Presentations (PPTs) - Key note speaker at SSNLI conference - Manuscript for the JIAS

Outputs we can share

Outcome coming

  • JIAS manuscript submitted

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Duration

2023-2024