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Project Sunshine

Project Sunshine Kenya – Expansion and Sustainability

Since 2006, Project Sunshine has played an integral role in improving health literacy and outcomes of children living with HIV and their families in the Mombasa, Kenya area. Services include life-saving health education, psychosocial support and provision of medicine and supplies. Project Sunshine provides critical support for the Healthy Living Initiative, a two-pronged initiative to scale one of the group’s most impactful offerings, while also building the program’s long-term sustainability in Kenya.

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation

Using Community-Driven Models to Improve Access to Preventative Services for Key Populations: Establishing Centers of Excellence and Peer Champions in Kenya

EGPAF will adapt the successful Red Carpet Model to target key populations (KPs) in the Homa Bay and Kisumu Counties of Kenya. EGPAF will use its wealth of experience in piloting community-driven models to increase demand and knowledge for PrEP services, build capacity of providers to deliver KP services and engage KP in the design, delivery and evaluation of program services. EGPAF will use results to create a pathway for scale-up and greater inclusion of KP services into national planning.

Healthright International

An Integrated HIV and Mental Health Solution to Address the Consequences of COVID-19 in Kenya and Uganda

Healthright International is a global health and human rights organization focused on intersecting health issues that disproportionately affect marginalized communities. They support community-led, evidence-based solutions aimed at eliminating barriers and improving quality of care. Healthright’s Integrated HIV and Mental Health Solution project works to integrate a mental health intervention alongside an HIV education and testing model to address the mental health consequences of COVID-19 and enhance HIV outcomes among men in the transport sector at two new sites.

International Community of Women Living with HIV

Culturally Safer HIV Leadership Trainings

International Community of Women Living with HIV (ICW) exists to lead efforts toward securing and improving quality of life for women living with HIV. ICW mobilizes, organizes, advocates, mentors and raises awareness of the issues that directly impact the lives of women living with HIV. ICW’s Culturally Safer HIV Leadership Trainings support its efforts to build a vibrant movement of powerful and informed women living with HIV who realize and claim their rights at a personal and societal level, to help define and advance the agenda of women living with HIV.