Projecten van Yves
Institutional University Cooperation with University Eduardo Mondlane
In the context of the University Development Cooperation, the Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (UEM), Mozambique, was selected as a partner institution of the VLIR-UDC-programme ‘Institutional University Cooperation’. The implementation of the Partner Programme with UEM (2008-2013) is coordinated by professor Marleen Temmerman. The programme is being implemented inter-university and has as central theme ‘Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS’. It comprises, in this first phase, 8 projects. Five projects address a sub-theme of the central theme and 3 projects will strengthen capacity in specific areas.
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HIV prevention interventions targeting sex workers and their clients in Kenya (BORESHA)
Overall objective: To develop a multi-level HIV risk-reduction intervention targeting sex workers and their clients at entertainment venues (bars/night clubs) in Mombasa, Kenya and test its feasibility and acceptability, as well as the feasibility of an intervention evaluation design to be used in a future larger study.
Project afgesloten Read more about this project HIV & AIDS Seksueel overdraagbare aandoeningen (soa's) Health system research Reproductive rights
Diagonal Interventions to Fast Forward Enhanced Reproductive Health (DIFFER)
The DIFFER project aims at improving access to sexual and reproductive health for the most vulnerable by a better linkage between interventions targeted at most-at-risk populations, in particular female sex workers, and the general reproductive health services. It will be implemented at four sites in Kenya (Mombasa), Mozambique (Tete), South Africa (Durban) and India (Mysore).
Project afgesloten Read more about this project HIV & AIDS Seksueel overdraagbare aandoeningen (soa's) Health system research Reproductive rights
Improved Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Services for Most at Risk Populations in Tete, Mozambique (Tete-MARP)
The Tete-MARP project aims at improving HIV prevention and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) among female sex workers (FSW) in the Tete-Moatize area in Mozambique. The project uses an HIV combination prevention approach, combining behavioural, biological and structural interventions, integrates HIV services with services for other SRHR topics and targets male clients of FSW for behaviour change.
Project afgesloten Read more about this project HIV & AIDS Seksueel overdraagbare aandoeningen (soa's)
Integrated Network Combating HIV/AIDS in Tete - Phase 2
Main objective: The capacity of the Tete Provincial Health Department to provide quality HIV/AIDS/STI services is strengthened
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Integrated Network Combating HIV/AIDS in Tete - Phase 1
Main objective: To reduce the impact of the HIV epidemic in Tete province, and more specifically in the City of Tete and in Moatize District
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