Improved Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Services for Most at Risk Populations in Tete, Mozambique (Tete-MARP) | ICRH

Improved Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Services for Most at Risk Populations in Tete, Mozambique (Tete-MARP)

TEAM MEMBERS 

Yves Lafort; Olivier Degomme; Marleen Temmerman


PERIOD 


01/10/2010 - 30/09/2013

PARTNERS

  • ·International Centre for Reproductive Health-Mozambique
  • ·Provincial Health Department of Tete, Mozambique
  • ·Estamos Juntos Project, Mozambique

OBJECTIVES

Overall objective:

  • ·To reduce the occurrence of sexually transmitted infections, HIV and other sexual and reproductive health and rights problems among most-at-risk populations in Tete Province

Specific objective:

  • ·To improve access to quality sexual and reproductive health and rights services to female sex workers (FSW) and their clients

ACTIVITIES

  • ·Establishment of and support to two stand-alone clinics for MARP
  • ·Provision of a comprehensive package of sexual and reproductive health services
  • ·Community outreach through peer educators and educational activities targeting MARP
  • ·Structural interventions to empower FSW and advocate for policy changes
  • ·Workplace-based and venue-based interventions targeting clients of FSW
  • ·Capacity strengthening of organisations supporting FSW
  • ·Situational analysis to better understand the needs of FSW and their clients
  • ·Evaluation of the impact of the intervention

EXPECTED RESULTS

  • ·FSW and their clients have better access to quality clinic-based SRHR services
  • ·FSW and their clients receive adequate and effective behaviour change information, education and communication on all aspects of SRHR
  • ·A supportive environment is created in which behaviour change of FSW and their clients is sustained over a longer period
  • ·The management capacity of local governmental and non-governmental partners involved in activities with MARP in Tete is strengthened
  • ·The networks and determinants of transactional sex are better understood and the impact and cost-effectiveness of structural interventions on reducing risky sexual behaviour and HIV infection is assessed

Projectcategories: Reproductive Health and Reproductive Rights; HIV & AIDS and STI; Health Systems Research   
Funding Agencies: Flemish International Cooperation Agency; United States Agency for International Development; Projecto Carvão Moatize    
Projectstatus: Open   
Geography: Mozambique   


Projectcategories: HIV & AIDS and STI   
Team: HIV / AIDS - Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)   
Projectstatus: Open   
Geography: Mozambique