Welcome to South Africa'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 South Africa:
The average rating for all programmes is measured on a scale of 5.0.
4.3
Condoms
3.3
Men who have sex with men
3.4
Female sex worker
4.2
ARV based prevention
3.5
Adolescent Girls and Young Women
2.9
People who inject drugs
South Africa Programmes
These summaries are based on information completed and submitted by a nominated country team using the PSAT.
Access the full dashboards and navigate through it for a range of views that can support interpretation and comparison of the HIV Prevention Self-Assessment Tools (PSAT) results. Additionally, the Sub-national HIV Estimates in Priority Populations data for Adolescents and Young People (SHIPP-AYP) results can be explored here.
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.
Katlego Rasebitse is an active member of Sisonke National sex workers movement in South African, an active LGBTQI+ activist. He was born in 1981 in Potchefstroom (North West). In 2013-2014 he worked as a peer educator for Wits Reproductive and HIV institution in a sex worker lead project in Hillbrow. He was appointed by Sisonke in 2015 as the Advocacy Liaison coordinating three provinces (Gauteng, Limpopo and Mpumalanga). His work at Sisonke continued when he was promoted to Media Liaison Officer. Southern Regional SSL learning as a condom champion responsible for SRHR in 10 countries.
Klaas is a professional, committed, organised and determined individual with focused work experience within the healthcare, substance use, civil society and psychosocial sectors. Klaas has exceptional knowledge and experience managing harm reduction projects through the application of evidence-based practices. This is inclusive of psychosocial, advocacy and biomedical project components.
Koketso Mokubane is a community linkage officer for SANPUD in south africa. He has been working there since October 2020.He is also a former peer educator at COSUP university of Pretoria from 2018 to 2020.He is one of many south Africans who had to live on the streets and has lived experience of drug use and HCV,additionally he also had to deal with infectious diseases,it was difficult for him to receive help due to a lack of awareness and poor access to treatment. Mr Mokubane believes that stigma and discrimination are the biggest hurdle to care and treatment.
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