This package of print materials was created to raise awareness about Undetectable=Untransmittable (U=U) among men who have sex with men (MSM) in Ghana.
MSM
Men who have sex with men
The PrEP Communications Accelerator is a free interactive, digital resource that supports national governments, program implementers, and health practitioners to develop marketing and communications that drive demand for PrEP in sub-Saharan Africa.
In Mozambique, key populations for HIV prevention include female sex workers, men who have sex with men, incarcerated individuals, and people who inject drugs. While Mozambique has reduced the number of new HIV infections over the past decade, HIV prevalence among Mozambique’s key populations is disproportionately high, when compared to the general population.
This toolkit is a collection of educational exercises to help explore, understand, and challenge stigma and discrimination toward men who have sex with men (MSM).
In 2013, CDC launched Reasons/Razones, its first national, bilingual communications campaign to promote HIV testing among Hispanic/Latino gay and bisexual men, who are among the groups hardest hit by HIV in the United States. Reasons/Razones is no longer active, but ca
This is a True False Card Game from the Saath- Saath Project, for use by female sex workers (FSWs).
This is a HIV/STI flip chart from the Nepali Saath-Saath Project.
This is a short video (about 1.5 minutes) about getting tested for HIV. It encourages the viewer to stop caring about what others think, and get tested so that they know the truth about their health status and can take action.
These materials were developed to introduce pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) to men who have sex with men (MSM) in Kenya. There were developed and tested with input from the intended audience. All of the versions of these materials are attached here in one file.
This pamphlet was developed for the Kenya PrEP introduction program, and explains what PrEP is, how it works, who should take it, and how it can be used effectively.