Male Engagement in HIV testing, Treatment, and Prevention in Eastern and Southern Africa. A framework for action

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Author/s

Swedish Development Corporation, 2gether4SRHR, Sonke Gender Justice, UNAIDS, UN Women and World Health Organization.

CONTRIBUTING ORGANISATION/PUBLICATION

Swedish Development Corporation, 2gether4SRHR, Sonke Gender Justice, UNAIDS, UN Women and World Health Organization

SUMMARY

The report provides background on the HIV epidemic among men and boys, and provides a framework for engaging me and oys in the HIV response. This includes identifying mechanisms to increase HIV prevention among men and boys, increase testing, enabling men to stay on treatment, and priority groups for a differentiated approach.

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