Document Type
Brief
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
The Population Council is conducting implementation research in Swaziland, in collaboration with local partner organizations, to learn more about men’s relationships with adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) and how HIV services can better engage them—two neglected areas of research. Similar studies are being conducted in South Africa, Uganda, and Malawi. Learnings from these studies will be valuable for informing ongoing programming in Swaziland and the region, as well as HIV prevention, care, and treatment efforts for AGYW and their male partners globally, particularly in this era of test and start.
Recommended Citation
Population Council. 2017. "Effective engagement of male partners of adolescent girls and young women in HIV services: Implementation science research in Swaziland," DREAMS Activity Brief. Washington, DC: Population Council.
DOI
10.31899/hiv6.1010
Language
English
Project
Reducing HIV Risk among Adolescent Girls and Young Women: Implementation Science around the DREAMS Initiative
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