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Engaging HIV-prevention ambassadors to promote oral PrEP among adolescent girls and young women: results of a Zimbabwe field test


Morgan Garcia
Definate Nhamo
Nicole Macagna
Takudzwa Mamvuto
Naledi Katsande
Giuliana Morales
Michele Lanham
Joseph Murungu
Imelda Mahaka
Natalie Kruse-Levy
Kristine Torjesen

Abstract

The HIV Prevention Ambassador Training Package for Adolescent Girls and Young Women was created in collaboration with adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) to improve skills, knowledge, and attitudes about oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) among peer “ambassadors”. It was field tested with 17 ambassadors in Mazowe District, Zimbabwe and changes in ambassadors’ knowledge and attitudes about oral PrEP, as well as changes in oral PrEP uptake among AGYW in the district, were assessed. The training package improved oral PrEP knowledge among trained ambassadors and built AGYW’s skills to advocate for oral PrEP awareness and rollout. Use of the training package correlated with a 59% increase in oral PrEP uptake among AGYW in Mazowe District in the seven months following the training. The ambassador training package could help support oral PrEP introduction and scale up in countries with high HIV incidence by engaging AGYW in oral PrEP rollout in their communities.


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