Welcome to Kenya's SSLN page where you can access documentation and analytical tools for the country, including the PSAT analysis portal, posters, action plan and learning agenda.
HIV Prevention Programmes.
PSATs have been completed for following HIV prevention programmes in Kenya:
The average rating for all programmes is measured on a scale of 5.0.
3.0
Condoms
4.1
Men who have sex with men
4.1
Female sex worker
3.1
ARV based prevention
3.2
Adolescent Girls and Young Women
2.1
Adolescent Boys and Men
4.4
People who inject drugs
2.8
Transgender
3.3
People in Prison
Kenya Programmes
These summaries are based on information completed and submitted by a nominated country team using the PSAT.
These posters depict key statistics and information relating to HIV prevalence and prevention programmes. You can view the posters on the site or download them to share.
Africa Network of People Who Use Drugs (AfricaNPUD)
Ahmed Said, a person who use drugs from Kenya, has over 14 years of experience in harm reduction and key population programming. Ahmed is currently the Regional Coordinator of Africa Network of People Who Use Drugs [AfricaNPUD], initially he served as a Board Secretary from 2019 to 2023. Ahmed has made significant contributions to the community, including being the first outreach worker to distribute needles and syringes in Kenya in 2012 and representing key populations on the Global Fund Country Coordinating Mechanism. His work has opened doors for meaningful discussions and decision-making involving stakeholders and has directly impacted the lives of people who use drugs in the region.
Churchill Alumasa is a Director at Discordant Couples of Kenya, a Peer-led Organization dedicated to the prevention of sero-conversion amongst HIV discordant couples. He coordinated a large cohort of couples for the HPTN 052 study that birthed PrEP.
With 21 years’ experience in HIV discordancy matters, he chairs the Vulnerable Populations Consortium of Kenya. Churchill is passionate about reducing new HIV infections amongst the vulnerable populations who disproportionately contribute to new HIV infections in Kenya through community HIV evidence-based programming.
I am a Radical Feminist advocate passionate about improving public health outcomes and advocating for wellbeing of adolescent girls and young women .
My role as an SSLN champion in Kenya is to serve as an influencer and AGYW champion and apply learnings from other countries to strengthen the National HIV prevention response in Kenya
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