MOD Public Health Foundation-Uganda Launching the “My Safety, My Health! Health is My Choice!” Strategy of a VMMC Campaign in Kimaanya-Kabonera, Masaka City
Figure 1: MOD Public Health Foundation-Uganda Launching the “My Safety, My Health! Health is My Choice!” Strategy of a VMMC Campaign in Kimaanya-Kabonera, Masaka City, 05th May 2023.
Theme: Focused Demand Creation for Voluntary Male Medical Circumcision (VMMC) Services Among Males and Young Men Aged 15 Years and Above in Kimanya-Kabonera Sub-County of Greater Masaka RegionVenues:
Gaz Boda-Boda Stage, Kobil Stage, Yellow Knife Stage, Senna Petro Station Stage, and Kingo Stage.
Date: 05th
May 2023
The key
Objectives:
1.
Strategic Involvement of Boda-Boda riders in influencing peers to
participate in health Seeking practices that reduce risks/vulnerability to HIV
infection.
2.
Strengthening the catalytic role of Boda-Boda Rider to promote behaviour
change fostering staying negative attitudes.
The
Participants or stakeholder makeup
Boda-Boda
riders, Boda-Boda Chairpersons, Carpenters, Taxi touts, Road Construction
workers, Motorcycle Mechanics, L.C 1 Chairperson, MOD Public Health, Food
vendors, Imam and other people from the general community.
Key
activities
1.
Appreciating the Community members for welcoming us.
2.
Highlight the reason for the event.
3.
Launch the “My Safety, My Health! Health is My Choice!” Strategy and
informed the community that the funding was provided by PEPFAR Uganda.
4.
MOD Public Health Foundation members provided information that empowered
the community to be each other’s peers.
5.
Use the peer-to-peer networks to perform roles as HIV prevention
influencers and Champions.
6.
Refer eligible males who are aged 15 years and above to MOD Public
Health Foundation for Circumcision Health Education in preparation for VMMC.
7.
Displayed IEC materials on strengthening one in Influencer and Champion
roles at all Boda-Boda
Achievements
1.
During the launch, we engaged over 95 boda-Boda riders on five (5) Boda
Stages in Kimaanya-Kabonera Sub-County namely; Gaz Boda-Boda Stage, Kobil
Stage, Yellow knife Stage, Senna Petro Station Stage and Kingo Stage.
2.
We engaged in short public dialogue sessions where key HIV prevention
messages were shared. This enabled Boda-Boda Riders and their peers to realise
how they can continue participating in health Seeking practices that reduce
risks/vulnerability to HIV infection.
3.
We were able to share more about the connection between HIV Prevention
and VMMC
4.
We commissioned Boda-boda Riders to play a continued role as champions.
This was possible through sharing with them the Tasks of an HIV Prevention
Influencer or Champion Poster that highlighted three soft skills namely:
a. Self Esteem Behaviour Change Skill. This emphasized conducting oneself responsibly.
b. Self-recognition/Self-Awareness Skill. This emphasized being aware that
one has a duty to be a peer. Therefore, it called for avoiding recklessness in
form of irresponsible practices, exposure to risks, exposure to vulnerabilities
and avoid keeping destructive friends/ company.
c. Self-preservation Skill. This emphasized engaging in practices reducing
risks and vulnerability to HIV. These included such strategies like:
1. Abstinence
2. Being faithful to a partner (fidelity)
3. Correct and consistence condom use in every sexual act.
4. Disclosure of one’s status/Drug Adherence (ART, PrEP, PEP and Treatment
of Opportunistic Infections)
d. Ensure we address stigma and discrimination.
e. Early Testing
f. Partner Notification
g. Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
In collaboration with the chairpersons for
Boda-Boda riders and the Local Council (LC) I, we finally launched the “My
Safety, My Health! Health is My Choice!” Strategy under the VMMC Campaign
funded by PEPFAR Uganda.
The
programme participants appreciated the work of MOD Public Health Foundation-Uganda
in promoting good health and living through actively engaging local
communities. We also registered men who wanted to receive safe male
circumcision immediately after the launch.
Conclusion
Involving programme participants such as Boda-Boda Riders at their stages and several other stakeholders is a principle of Communities of Practice (COP). It enables us to tap into resources that are easily accessible and acceptable. This, in turn, enables us to strengthen the systems and structures within which we motivate influencers to promote demand creation and awareness of sexual and reproductive health services including VMMC services including VMMC services and behaviour change communication.
Figure 2: MOD Public Health Foundation Launching the VMMC Campaign
the “My Safety, My Health,” Health is My Choice Strategy in Kimaanya-Kabonera,
Masaka City.
Date: 05th May 2023, Activity funded by PEPFAR Uganda.
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