WHO short e-survey: Good practice for key populations programmes

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WHO short e-survey: Good practice for key populations programmes

23 October 2013

The World Health Organization, HIV Department, is currently in the process of consolidating guidance on HIV and key populations and developing technical briefs on adolescent key populations.

Although a significant effort has been made by many countries to reach people in key populations, the response remains inadequate with coverage low and access to services often inadequate and unacceptable.

To illustrate how a broad range of HIV programmes and services cater to the needs of adult and young key population groups, we are calling for examples of good practice to be included as case studies within the guidance. These examples of good practice will assist in improving the quality, coverage and equity of services and interventions for key populations.

Through this survey you can offer programme examples of good practice for key populations affected by HIV through completing a short scoping survey.

The closing date for programme examples is 30 November 2013.

Click here to access to the survey.

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