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Mothers2Mothers International

Zeroing in to End HIV Epidemic

Mothers2Mothers (M2M) is a non-profit organization focused on prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV and reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health support services in both health facilities and communities. M2M’s planned new programming works to help end the HIV epidemic through innovative strategies to reach adolescents and young people impacted by HIV and COVID-19 in Jinja, East Central Uganda. M2M is delivering services through its proven peer-based mentor model using in-person and digital modalities, and participatory approaches including community outreach to provide targeted health information and link young people to sexual and reproductive health and HIV services.

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.