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Featured Campaigns
Test Me
To empower the priority population to take control of their health through adherence to testing services, prevention/treatment and healthier sexual practices; to normalize conversations among healthcare providers and patients seeking information.
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You're Welcome
This anti-stigma campaign sought to reduce stigma, return people living with HIV/AIDS to care and increase uptake of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) as a means of HIV prevention.
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HIV Stops With Me: Staying Alive
To prevent the spread of HIV by empowering HIV positive individuals to remain adherent to treatment
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HIV Today
To update people's understanding of HIV, making them more aware and better informed about the most effective strategies for preventing its spread (namely PrEP and Treatment as Prevention); and to make HIV-negative people in the County more sensitized to the unnecessary challenges faced by...
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Frequently Intimate
To increase STD testing among men who have sex with men (MSM)
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Me Not Meth
To reduce crystal meth use among men who have sex with men (MSM) in...
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We’re Not Taking It Lying Down!
To raise awareness and empowerment among women regarding HIV
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IRMA
To improve awareness and advocacy for the research and development of...
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Test, Know, Act
To promote HIV testing, prevention and action among Nigerian youth
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Partner Services
To assist people with HIV by notifying their partners of a possible HIV...
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Bringing It Home
To provide free, confidential HIV and STD testing to African Americans and...
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Disclose HIV
To reduce HIV infection through discussion and informed decision making
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Own It. End It.
To encourage community members to stand together and stop HIV
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I Am Gay
To reduce HIV transmission by decreasing stigma and homophobia in the...
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