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Leveraging the characteristics of devices to generate demand for VMMC. Merywen Wigley FHI 360 AIDS 2012 Session TUSA05. Supply and demand: two sides of the same coin. 20 million MCs needed Must improve supply side (make VMMC more efficient)
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Leveraging the characteristics of devices to generate demand for VMMC Merywen Wigley FHI 360 AIDS 2012 Session TUSA05
Supply and demand: two sides of the same coin • 20 million MCs needed • Must improve supply side (make VMMC more efficient) • AND must increase demand (efficiency is irrelevant without high demand) • Often hear about devices’ benefits for supply side • Faster & simpler procedure, easier to train providers, easier to do in community/mobile settings • Devices also drive demand side, by addressing some of the barriers to standard MC • Fear of pain, inability to take time off work for procedure and healing, fear of poor cosmetic outcome
Leverage devices to increase demand • We must leverage the characteristics of devices to increase demand • Quicker procedure time • Less pain (or perception of) • Less time off work • Better cosmetic result • No-needle (in some cases) • Expanded service delivery locations • AND appeal to consumer-centered demand drivers • Relationship with partner • Hygiene • Social acceptance
A campaign package ready to go in Kenya • The What: • An evidence-based demand generation strategy to promote the MC with devices in Kenya & Sub-Saharan Africa • Driven by target audience research conducted in Nyanza province • Consumer-tested bilingual sample materials ready for local adaptation/sponsorship and dissemination
The How • Environmental Scan and Lit Review • Gap Analysis • Audience Segmentation Strategy • Creative Brief • Demand Generation Strategy • Concept Development & Testing • Materials Development & Pre-testing • (Sample) Materials Production
What we heard from the target audience(s) • Long running VMMC campaign in Kenya already • High awareness and knowledge of benefits of VMMC • Leverage this to position device MC as ‘new improved VMMC’ • Men respond to messages promoting MC for reasons beyond HIV prevention • Particular interest in MC as it relates to the relationship with one’s partner • Appeal to this with “ReSHAPE Your Relationship” • Key promise: If I undergo VMMC using the new device, I will… • experience less pain and bleeding • feel good about protecting and satisfying my partner • feel proud about making my own progressive decision
In sum: • Devices can help increase demand • We can build on existing campaigns • Campaigns must be audience –driven • Thank You. • The Beginning.