Training on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis |
The National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) in collaboration with the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS (UNAIDS), and the International Rescue Mission (IRC) have just concluded two sets of trainings on Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP).
The first training targeted sixty participants including medical doctors, nurses, laboratory staff, police at the Family support unit and social workers across the country to understand their various roles and strengthen their collaboration and coordination in responding to SGBV. The second training was specialized for fifty HIV counsellors, including People Living with HIV support groups to support victims of sexual assault as part of a coordinated referral response, focused on SGBV, Pre/Post HIV test counselling, confidentiality and Post Exposure Prophylaxis.
The objectives of the trainings were:
Opportunities and challenges that would affect the outcome of the trainings were looked into and key recommendations made.
These trainings were supported from the Peace Building Fund through the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
Members of the High Table
NACP Programme Manager Alhaji Dr Momodu Sesay in the Opening Session
ART Coordinator Dr Sulaiman Conteh making a presentation on Post-Exposure Prophylaxis
Condom demonstration by participants |
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (International Individual Consultant)
Assignment Title: Piloting of Needle and Syringe Exchange Program in Sierra Leone
Reference No. : GF/NAS/NACP/SER/04/2018
The National AIDS Secretariat received funding from Global Fund against HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM) as Principal Recipient (PR) to implement “Program Continuation Request (PCR)” which commenced in January 2018 and ends 31st December 2020. In collaboration with the Country Coordination Mechanism (CCM) of the Global Fund and its Sub Recipients (SRs), NAS is scaling up a prioritized National AIDS Response focused in six High Burden Districts and Key Populations as the most affected and infected by HIV. The current grant includes investment in HIV programs focussed on key populations including Female Sex Workers (FSW), men who have sex with men (MSM), and people who inject drugs (PWID). The Secretariat requires the services of a consultant to Pilot the Implementation of Needle and Syringe Exchange Program in Sierra Leone. The Secretariat intend to use part of the proceeds from the Global Fund grant for eligible payment for the execution of this activities.
The description (scope and output ) of the assignment include: |
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