Welcome to Zimbabwe'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 Zimbabwe:
The average rating for all programmes is measured on a scale of 5.0.
3.9
Condoms
3.3
Men who have sex with men
3.9
Female sex worker
3.6
ARV based prevention
3.2
Adolescent Girls and Young Women
4.3
Voluntary medical male circumcision
Zimbabwe 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.
Born and bread in Zimbabwe, with a public healthy background, with a masters in business administration worked for Ministry of health as a public health practioner for 18 years, joined National AIDS Council in 2004 as a program officer and then promoted to the Provincial manager position in 2007 to date. The key result area covers HIV program management, coordination of implementing partners (IPs) capacity building . An AGYW champion for Zimbabwe
Wilson Box, Projects Executive Director for Zimbabwe Civil liberties and Drug Network, holds
a Masters in Development Studies specializing in Public Policy and Management from the
Erasmus University Rotterdam`s Institute of Social Studies Graduate School. Wilson is a fellow
of the Open Society Foundation in which he undertook programmes in Human Rights and Drug
Policy Reform at the Central European University in Budapest, Hungary and The Graduate
Institute of the University of Geneva, Switzerland in which he has done programmes in Drug
Policy Reform, Global Health and Diplomacy. Internationally, Wilson has been a board member
of the Vienna NGO Committee on Drugs where he served as Deputy Secretary. Wilson through
Zimbabwe Civil Liberties and Drug Network, a peer led initiative of communities using drugs in
Zimbabwe, has been instrumental in having the Zimbabwe National Drug Master Plan and the
Treatment and rehabilitation guidelines adopted by the government of Zimbabwe in 2021. The
documents are anchored on harm reduction services. Wilson has contributed to academia through a book chapter, The impact of Global drug policy on women. Shifting the needle.
/www.emerald.com/insight/publication/doi/10.1108/9781839828829 and in the research, A
situational analysis on drug use in Zimbabwe`s five provinces, https://english.mainline.nl/posts/show/14783
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