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, AORCID logo; Birdthistle, IORCID logo; Mthiyane, NT; Orindi, BO; Muuo, S; Kwaro, D; Shahmanesh, M; Baisley, KORCID logo; Ziraba, A and Floyd, SORCID logo (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. [Dataset]. BMC Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-019-7766-1
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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.

Keywords

HIV prevention; Adolescent girls; Implementation; Evaluation; Complex intervention

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