Overview
Goal:
To establish a strong network of young women advocating for improved access to comprehensive HIV prevention, care, and treatment services for adolescent girls and young women in Tanzania.
Prevention Sisters is DARE’s flagship program, launched in 2019 to strengthen HIV prevention efforts among adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Tanzania, maturing to an initiative coordinated by six young women from different fields, to equip young women with the knowledge and skills to advocate for better access to HIV prevention, care, and treatment services. Through intensive training, participants begin as HIV Prevention Ambassadors, engaging in community outreach, awareness campaigns, and policy advocacy, before graduating as Prevention Sisters leaders in driving grassroots solutions.
The program has reached over 1,000+ AGYW and adolescent boys and young men (ABYM) through HIV prevention literacy sessions in higher learning institutions and collaborations with different initiatives. Actively participating in the global #Condomize campaign, Prevention Sisters has increased the uptake of essential HIV prevention tools such as PEP, PrEP, and condom use through media platforms and in-person engagements. Having representatives in five regions of Tanzania such as Lindi, Morogoro, Dar-es-salaam, Dodoma, Ruvuma and looking to expand to the whole of Tanzania.
By strengthening community-driven initiatives and building a network of empowered young advocates, Prevention Sisters is creating lasting change in the HIV response.
Key Activities
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Community awareness campaigns on HIV prevention and treatment.
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Capacity-building workshops for young women on advocacy and leadership.
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Engagement with policymakers to influence youth-friendly HIV policies.
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Strengthening access to sexual and reproductive health services.
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Conducting peer education programs and mentorship.
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Partnerships with government agencies, NGOs, and other key stakeholders.