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Incorporating mental health and psychosocial services into an existing HIV prevention program for high-risk adolescent girls and young women in Zambia
November 07, 2022
digital health, OVC and AGYW, Girls and women
In Zambia, adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) remain disproportionately affected by HIV compared to their male counterparts due to factors such as early sexual debut, multiple sexual partnership, sexual and gender-based violence and intergenerational and transactional sex. This poster was presented at the International Workshop on HIV & Adolescence 2022, October 2022.
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