Welcome to Nigeria'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 Nigeria:
The average rating for all programmes is measured on a scale of 5.0.
2.9
Condoms
2.6
Men who have sex with men
2.5
Female sex worker
4.1
ARV based prevention
2.7
Adolescent Girls and Young Women
2.6
People who inject drugs
3.6
People in Prison
Nigeria 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.
West Africa Centre for Public Health and Development
A highly skilled Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Specialist with expertise in research, strategic planning, and knowledge management. Consistent operational excellence underscores my commitment to driving positive change and contributing to impactful social interventions and policies. Proficient in strategic health information management, I specialise in gathering, analysing, and synthesising data to support evidence-based decision-making, including the development of performance monitoring frameworks and the integration of strategic information into program interventions.
My name is Amaka Enemo.I am the national coordinator of Nigeria sex workers association and also the executive director of passion and concern for women welfare and empowerment initiative. I was also the chair of the national key population network from 2018-2023. I am a passionate HIV activist that works for key populations and as a community person I have passion to end HIV. I was an AVAC fellow and also have participated in numerous key population activities and events.
One of Nigeria’s human rights, public health specialist with over 25 years’ experience on sustainable integration of health, human rights and gender. Served in various national and global working Groups/Committee including Mpox, IBBSS, MOT study. Trained in Humanitarian Negotiation and served in various capacity with Heartland Alliance International Chicago, Heartland Alliance LTD/GTE Nigeria, Rockefeller Foundation, FHI360-Deliotte, US-CDC/Nigeria, CEDPA/Nigeria, V4C-Palladium-DFID, USAID-IMHIPP, USAID KP-CARE 1, USAID ACE6. Worked on anti-trafficking and mental health in Lake Chad Basin, Has a PhD in Public Health, speaker at UNAIDS PCB meeting in Geneva, UNGASS High Level Meetings in New York, 2016 on leaving no one behind.
Dr. David Olusegun Oyedeji is currently the Deputy Chief of Party of USAID-funded Key population Community HIV Services for Action and Response (SFH-KP-CARE 2) Project in 8 Northern states of Nigeria implemented by Society for Family Health (SFH). He has a Master of Public Health degree and had been actively involved in gender-responsive public health program design, implementation, and management with national and international Organizations for the past twenty-six (26 years). He is a passionate advocate of women, children, youths, and key populations. He is a member of the International AIDS Society and have several national and international publications to my credit. He is a country champion and member of South to South learning Network (SSLN) Advisory committee.
Dr Oluwafunke is a trained medical doctor and epidemiologist with over 15 years' work expedience across health systems, communicable and non-communicable disease programme areas. She currently leads the HIV team in the WHO country office, Nigeria to provide strategic leadership and technical assistance to the Government of on HIV, Viral hepatitis and STI diseases. She loves reading, mentoring, travel and dancing.
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