ADDRESSING VIOLENCE, ABUSE, DISCRIMINATION AND STIGMA ISSUES IN UGANDA 2011-2016
MOST AT RISK POPULATIONS’ SOCIETY IN UGANDA STRATEGIES
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Stakeholder
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Socio-Political Aspects/Tiers
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High Target Activity
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Output
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CAOs
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District Plans addressing MARPs
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Identified action to address MARPs issues, Follow up
plans to monitor impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
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Municipal Councils
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Municipal Council Plans addressing MARPs
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Identified action to address MARPs issues, Follow up plans to monitor
impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
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Town Councils
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Town Council Plans addressing MARPs
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Identified action to address MARPs issues, Follow up
plans to monitor impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse,
discrimination and stigma
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Urban Trading Centers
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Urban Center Plans addressing MARPs
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Identified action to address MARPs issues, Follow up plans to monitor
impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
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MARPs Visibility Marches in urban, Towns and Municipals
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Marches through urbans, Towns and Municipals
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Identified action to address MARPs issues, Follow up
plans to monitor impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs of MARPS
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs.
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse,
discrimination and stigma
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NGOs/CBOs/FBOs
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Plans to address Violence, Abuse, Discrimination and Stigma
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Identified action to address MARPs issues, Follow up plans to monitor
impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
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Sub-Counties and Parishes
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Sub-County/Parish plans to address issues of MARPs,
Violence, Abuse, Discrimination, Stigma, HIV-AIDS, Human Rights, Environment
and Development
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Development plans
targeting marginalised in the given communities, BMUs plans to mobilise
fisher folk, Health education targeting all MARPs and M/E plans as follow up
and re-attendance plans
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse,
discrimination and stigma
4.Addressing livelihoods
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Development Partners
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Plans to address MARPs/ Key affected Populations
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Partnerships, linkages and support
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Partnerships that build capacity for durable safety nets against vulnerability
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CULTURAL ENTITIES
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Plans to address MARPs/ Key affected Populations
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Partnerships, linkages and support
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Partnerships that build capacity for durable safety nets
against vulnerability
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HIV-AIDS SERVICES ORGANISATIONS
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Plans to address MARPs/ Key affected Populations
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Identified action to address MARPs issues, Follow up plans to monitor
impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of MARPs
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HUMAN RIGHTS SERVICES ORGANISATIONS
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Plans to address MARPs/ Key affected Populations
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Identified action to address MARPs issues, Follow up
plans to monitor impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of MARPs
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3. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES ORGANISATIONS
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Plans to address MARPs/ Key affected Populations
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Identified action to address MARPs issues, Follow up plans to monitor
impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of MARPs
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PWD ORGANISATIONS
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Plans to address PWD MARPs/ Key
affected PWD Populations
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Identified action to address PWD MARPs issues, Follow up plans to
monitor impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of PWD MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of PWD MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of PWD MARPs
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HEALTH FACILITIES/CENTERS
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Plans to address MARPs/ Key affected Populations
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Identified action to address MARPs issues, Follow up plans
to monitor impact of action, reviews/documentation of best practices.
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1.Disaggregated needs of MARPS
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Health Facilities’ action plans to address MARPs
issues
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SCHOOLS
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Access to education by marginalised persons
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1.
Equity plans to allow marginalised access
education
2.
Education sessions on contexts that bring about
MARPs issues.
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1.Education Sessions on needs of MARPS
2. Schedules to educate students about Contexts that fuel MARPs issues.
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VILLAGE/COMMUNITY MARKETS/FINANCIAL ENTITIES
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Plans to address issues of MARPs
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1.
Access to markets and equal opportunities
provided for less privileged
2.
Ensure engagement of MARPs in targeted cash transfers
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1.Disaggregated needs of MARPS
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Social insurance schemes
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SPORTS/RECREATION GROUNDS
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Organised recreation and sports
as a means of inclusion of MARPs
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Access to spaces and equal opportunities provided for less privileged
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Self esteem and opportunities to provide education to young people, men
and women while at play.
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Truck Stop Spot
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Plans to address MARPs/ Key affected Populations
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Information about MARPs, plans to involve Truck Stop
leaders in promoting information and practices that
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Self esteem and opportunities to provide prevention
services while in transit.
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Hotels/Lodge Owners/ Hospitality Industry
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Plans to address MARPs/ Key affected Populations
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1.
Hotels and lodges being spaces of dignity
2.
Plans to eradicate violence, abuse,
discrimination and stigma
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1.Broad based approaches to eradicating violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
2.Including Hotels and lodges as spaces for addressing
MARPs issues
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Uniformed Services
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Plans to address HIV-AIDS, Women, Children and Civilian
Liaison issues
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Addressing health issues for all improves morale and
general well being of forces
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Planned well being addressing issues of the forces
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MEDIA HOUSES/ Entertainment Industry and Drama Groups
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Plans to address MARPs/ Key affected Populations
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Providing space and proper information about MARPs and conscientious
reporting to avoid violence, abuse, discrimination and Stigma towards MARPs.
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1.
Avoiding sensationalising MARPs issues
2.
Partnership in the fight against HIV by media houses, entertainment industry and
Drama Groups
3.
Non-abusive reporting and trivialising of MARPs
issues
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SECURITY ORGANS
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Plans to address MARPs/ Key affected Populations
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Providing due diligence, handling MARPs issues and proper
information about MARPs and conscientiously to avoid violence, abuse,
discrimination and Stigma towards MARPs.
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1.
Security organs handling MARPs, especially sexual
minorities with dignity.
2.
Police stations having action plans on
eradicating violence, abuse, discrimination and Stigma
3.
Security /Armed forces having opportunity for
dialoguing around violence, abuse, discrimination and stigma
4.
Rehabilitation and Incarceration centers being
spaces that are violence, abuse, discrimination and stigma free.
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OUTPUT/OUTCOME MATRIX
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Stakeholder
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Output
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Outcomes
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Indicators
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CAOs
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
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1. Key-Contact/Responsible Persons
2. Plans to address MARPs issues under CAO’s radar
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1. Names of district, sub-counties, responsible persons
and groups
2. Work plans
3. Reports
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Municipal Councils
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
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1. Location and livelihood topography of MARPs
2. Plans to address MARPs issues
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1. Names of municipalities, responsible persons and groups
2. Work plans
3. Reports
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Town Councils
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse,
discrimination and stigma
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1. Location and livelihood topography of MARPs
2. Plans to address MARPs issues
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1. Names of town councils, responsible persons and groups
2. Work plans
3. Reports
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Urban Trading Centers
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
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1. Location and livelihood topography of MARPs
2. Plans to address MARPs issues
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1. Names of urban centers, responsible persons and groups
2. Work plans
3. Reports
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MARPs Visibility Marches in urban, Towns and Municipals
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1.Disaggregated needs of MARPS
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs.
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse,
discrimination and stigma
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Urban wide awareness drives
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Focus days identified to address MARPs issues
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NGOs/CBOs/FBOs
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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Sub-Counties and Parishes
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
4. Addressing Livelihoods
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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Development Partners
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Partnerships that build capacity for durable safety nets against
vulnerability
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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CULTURAL ENTITIES
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Partnerships that build capacity for durable safety nets
against vulnerability
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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HIV-AIDS SERVICES ORGANISATIONS
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of MARPs
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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HUMAN RIGHTS SERVICES ORGANISATIONS
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of MARPs
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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3. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES ORGANISATIONS
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of MARPs
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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PWD ORGANISATIONS
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of PWD MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of PWD MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of PWD MARPs
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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HEALTH FACILITIES/CENTERS
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1.Disaggregated needs of MARPS
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Health Facilities’ action plans to address MARPs
issues
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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SCHOOLS
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1.Education Sessions on needs of MARPS
2. Schedules to educate students about Contexts that fuel MARPs issues.
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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VILLAGE/COMMUNITY MARKETS/FINANCIAL ENTITIES
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1.Disaggregated needs of MARPS
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Social insurance schemes
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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SPORTS/RECREATION GROUNDS
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Self esteem and opportunities to provide education to young people, men
and women while at play.
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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Truck Stop Spot
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Including stop points as spaces for addressing MARPs
issues
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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Hotels/Lodge Owners
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1.Broad based approaches to eradicating violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma 2.Including Hotels and
lodges as spaces for addressing MARPs issues
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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Uniformed Services
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Planned well being, addressing issues of the forces
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Addressing health issues for all improves morale and
general well being of forces
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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MEDIA HOUSES/ Entertainment Industry and Drama Groups
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1.
Avoiding sensationalising MARPs issues
2.
Partnership in the fight against HIV by media houses, entertainment industry and
Drama Groups
3.
Non-abusive reporting and trivialising of MARPs
issues
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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SECURITY ORGANS
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1.
Security organs handling MARPs, especially sexual
minorities with dignity.
2.
Police stations having action plans on
eradicating violence, abuse, discrimination and Stigma
3.
Security /Armed forces having opportunity for
dialoguing around violence, abuse, discrimination and stigma
4.
Rehabilitation and Incarceration centers being
spaces that are violence, abuse, discrimination and stigma free.
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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OUTPUT/OUTCOME MATRIX CASCADING INTO THE UNAIDS 2011-2015 GETTING TO ZERO STRATEGY
VISION AND GOALS:
VISION: To get to Zero New Infections
Goals for 2015: Sexual transmission of HIV reduced by half,
including among young people, men who have sex with men and transmission in the
context of sex-work; Vertical transmission of HIV eliminated and AIDS-related
maternal mortality reduced by half; all new HIV infections prevented among
people who use drugs
VISION: To get to zero AIDS-related deaths
Goals for 2015: Universal access to ART for PLWHAs who are
eligible for treatment; TB deaths among PLWHAs reduced by half; PLWHAs and
Households affected by HIV are addressed in all national social protection
strategies and have access to essential care and support
VISION: To get to zero discrimination
Goal for 2015: Countries with punitive laws and practices
around HIV transmission, sex work, drug use or homosexuality that block
effective responses reduced by half; HIV-related restrictions on entry, stay
and resilience eliminated in half of the countries that have such restrictions;
HIV-specific needs of women and girls are addressed in at least half of all
national HIV responses; zero tolerance for gender-based violence
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Stakeholder
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Output
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Outcomes
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Indicators
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MATCHING TO UNAIDS Outcome Framework
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CAOs
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
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1. Key-Contact/Responsible Persons
2. Plans to address MARPs issues under CAO’s radar
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1. Names of district, sub-counties, responsible persons
and groups
2. Work plans
3. Reports
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1. Leading the HIV response through enabling
transformative commitments, more focused, more aligned and country-owned
responses.
2. Ensure greater investment addresses the intersection
between HIV Vulnerability, gender inequality and violence against women and
girls.
3.Nationally owned sustainable responses, financing
diversified, systems strengthened
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Municipal Councils
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
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1. Location and livelihood topography of MARPs
2. Plans to address MARPs issues
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1. Names of municipalities, responsible persons and groups
2. Work plans
3. Reports
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1. Plans to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care
and support and the Millennium Development Goals.
2. Partnerships among people, communities and lower governments
3. Pursuing social justice and human dignity
4. Halt and reverse the spread of HIV.
5. Contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
Revolutionising HIV prevention politics, policies and practices.
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Town Councils
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
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1. Location and livelihood topography of MARPs
2. Plans to address MARPs issues
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1. Names of town councils, responsible persons and groups
2. Work plans
3. Reports
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1. Plans to achieve universal access to HIV prevention,
treatment, care and support and the Millennium Development Goals.
2. Partnerships among people, communities and lower
governments
3. Pursuing social justice and human dignity
4. Halt and reverse the spread of HIV.
5. Contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development
Goals.
Revolutionising HIV prevention politics, policies and
practices.
5.Inclusive responses reach the most vulnerable,
communities mobilise, human rights protected.
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Urban Trading Centers
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
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1. Location and livelihood topography of MARPs
2. Plans to address MARPs issues
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1. Names of urban centers, responsible persons and groups
2. Work plans
3. Reports
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1. Plans to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, care
and support and the Millennium Development Goals.
2. Partnerships among people, communities and lower governments
3. Pursuing social justice and human dignity
4. Halt and reverse the spread of HIV.
5. Contribute to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.
Revolutionising HIV prevention politics, policies and practices.
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MARPs Visibility Marches in urban, Towns and Municipals
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1.Disaggregated needs of MARPS
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs.
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse,
discrimination and stigma
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Urban wide awareness drives
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Focus days identified to address MARPs issues
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1. Fostered political incentives for commitment and catalysing
transformative social changes regarding sexuality, drug use and HIV education
for all, led by PLWHAs, Key affected populations, women and young people.
2.Targeting hotspots
3.Ensure equitable access to high quality, cost effective
HIV prevention programmes that include rapid adoption of scientific
breakthroughs
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NGOs/CBOs/FBOs
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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1. Greater links between ART services and primary health, maternal and
child health, TB and sexual and reproductive health services to reduce costs
and contribute to greater efficiencies.
2. Nutritional support and social protection services for PLWHAs
including OVCs through the use of social and cash transfers and the expansion
of social insurance schemes.
3. Social and legal environments that give protection against stigma, discrimination
and facilitate universal access
4. HIV-related human rights including the rights of women and girls
5. Implement protective legal environments for PLWHAs, populations at
higher risk of HIV infection
6.Ensure HIV coverage for the most underserved and vulnerable
communities
7. PLWHAs and people at higher
risk of HIV should know their HIV-related rights and be supported to mobilise
around them
8. Movements united, services integrated, efficiencies secured across
Millennium Development Goals.
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Sub-Counties and Parishes
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Action to address issues that fuel violence, abuse,
discrimination and stigma
4. Addressing livelihoods
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
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1. Plans to achieve universal access to HIV prevention,
treatment, care and support and the Millennium Development Goals.
2. Partnerships among people, communities and lower
governments
3. Pursuing social justice and human dignity
4. Halt and reverse the spread of HIV.
5. Contribute to the achievement of the Millennium
Development Goals.
Revolutionising HIV prevention politics, policies and
practices.
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Development Partners
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Partnerships that build capacity for durable safety nets against
vulnerability
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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Platform and support for operational activities and resource allocation
for HIV, Human Rights and Development
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CULTURAL ENTITIES
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Partnerships that build capacity for durable safety nets
against vulnerability
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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Platform and support for operational activities and
resource allocation for HIV, Human Rights and Development
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HIV-AIDS SERVICES ORGANISATIONS
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of MARPs
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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Lead in addressing issues of PLWAs and people at higher risk of HIV
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HUMAN RIGHTS SERVICES ORGANISATIONS
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of MARPs
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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1.Lead in revolutionising HIV prevention politics,
policies and practices
2. Lead in ensuring intersections between HIV
vulnerability, inequality and violence
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3. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICES ORGANISATIONS
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of MARPs
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
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1.Lead in revolutionising HIV prevention politics, policies and
practices
2. Lead in ensuring intersections between HIV vulnerability, inequality
and violence
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PWD ORGANISATIONS
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1.Disaggregated needs and location of PWD MARPs
2. Identified Action to address needs of PWD MARPs
3. Legal-Policy level changes targeting issues of PWD MARPs
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
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Action plans targeting MARPs
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1.Lead in revolutionising HIV prevention politics, policies and
practices
2. Lead in ensuring intersections between HIV vulnerability, inequality
and violence
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HEALTH FACILITIES/CENTERS
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1.Disaggregated needs of MARPS
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
3. Health Facilities’ action plans to address MARPs
issues
|
Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
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Lead in addressing issues of PLWAs and people at higher
risk of HIV
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SCHOOLS
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1.Education Sessions on needs of MARPS
2. Schedules to educate students about Contexts that fuel MARPs issues.
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
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Increase awareness on HIV prevention practices in schools and education
facilities
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VILLAGE/COMMUNITY MARKETS/FINANCIAL ENTITIES
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1.Disaggregated needs of MARPS
2. Identified Action to address needs of MARPs
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Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
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1. Access to financial credit as a means of livelihood
improvement for all.
2. Nationally owned sustainable responses, financing
diversified, systems strengthened
|
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SPORTS/RECREATION GROUNDS
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Self esteem and opportunities to provide education to young people, men
and women while at play.
|
Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
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Increase awareness on and
participation in HIV prevention practices in sports and recreation facilities as an incentive
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Truck Stop spot
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Including stop points as spaces for addressing MARPs
issues
|
Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
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Increase awareness on HIV prevention practices at truck
stop spots
|
|
Hotels/Lodge Owners/Hospitality Industry
|
1.Broad based approaches to eradicating violence, abuse, discrimination
and stigma
2.Including Hotels and lodges as spaces for addressing
MARPs issues
|
Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
|
Increase awareness on and
participation in HIV prevention practices
|
|
Uniformed Services
|
Planned well being, addressing issues of the forces
|
Addressing health issues for all improves morale and
general well being of forces
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
|
Increase awareness on
and participation in HIV prevention practices
|
|
MEDIA HOUSES/ Entertainment Industry and Drama Groups
|
1.
Avoiding sensationalising MARPs issues
2.
Partnership in the fight against HIV by media houses, entertainment industry and
Drama Groups
3.
Non-abusive reporting and trivialising of MARPs
issues
|
Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
|
Increase awareness on and
participation in HIV prevention practices
|
|
SECURITY ORGANS
|
1.
Security organs handling MARPs, especially sexual
minorities with dignity.
2.
Police stations having action plans on
eradicating violence, abuse, discrimination and Stigma
3.
Security /Armed forces having opportunity for
dialoguing around violence, abuse, discrimination and stigma
4.
Rehabilitation and Incarceration centers being
spaces that are violence, abuse, discrimination and stigma free.
|
Programmes and plans to address MARPs issues.
|
Action plans targeting MARPs
|
Increase awareness on
and participation in HIV prevention practices
|
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