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Session 4: Applying Combination Prevention Approaches. Session learning objectives . Participant individually practice locating three additional technical resources on specific HIV prevention topics Participants name three elements of successful HIV prevention activities based on PCV experience
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Session learning objectives • Participant individually practice locating three additional technical resources on specific HIV prevention topics • Participants name three elements of successful HIV prevention activities based on PCV experience • Participants name two appropriate activities and one inappropriate activity for PCVs in priority HIV prevention interventions
Have a goal • List goals and objectives from HIV/health sector plan/framework (include national prevention targets) • Include PEPFAR country-specific prevention goals, prevention goals from PEPFAR partnership framework
What is effective • Target those at highest risk • Address specific risk factors and drivers • Evidence-based interventions have been rigorously evaluated and demonstrated significant prevention effect. They are: • PMTCT • Condoms • ART for people living with HIV • Voluntary medical male circumcision
What is effective • Activities that meet minimum standards means activities are “promising” based on sound theory and demonstrated effectiveness. • These include • YSRH programs • Programs to combat stigma and discrimination