Awareness and uptake of layered HIV prevention programming for young women: analysis of population-based surveys in three DREAMS settings in Kenya and South Africa
Gourlay, A, Birdthistle, I, Mthiyane, NT, Orindi, BO, Muuo, S, Kwaro, D, Shahmanesh, M, Baisley, K, Ziraba, A and Floyd, S.
2019.
Awareness and uptake of layered HIV prevention programming for young women: analysis of population-based surveys in three DREAMS settings in Kenya and South Africa.
[Online].
BMC Public Health.
Available from:
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7766-1
Gourlay, A, Birdthistle, I, Mthiyane, NT, Orindi, BO, Muuo, S, Kwaro, D, Shahmanesh, M, Baisley, K, Ziraba, A and Floyd, S.
Awareness and uptake of layered HIV prevention programming for young women: analysis of population-based surveys in three DREAMS settings in Kenya and South Africa
[Internet].
BMC Public Health;
2019.
Available from:
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7766-1
Gourlay, A, Birdthistle, I, Mthiyane, NT, Orindi, BO, Muuo, S, Kwaro, D, Shahmanesh, M, Baisley, K, Ziraba, A and Floyd, S
(2019).
Awareness and uptake of layered HIV prevention programming for young women: analysis of population-based surveys in three DREAMS settings in Kenya and South Africa.
[Data Collection].
BMC Public Health.
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7766-1
Description
The DREAMS Partnership is an ambitious effort to deliver combinations of biomedical, behavioural and structural interventions to reduce HIV incidence among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW). To inform multi-sectoral programming at scale, across diverse settings in Kenya and South Africa, we identified who the programme is reaching, with which interventions and in what combinations.