Uganda: Working with young adolescents on SRHR and HIV

Uganda: Working with young adolescents (10-14 old) on sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIV

A key innovation of the Link Up programme is its work with young adolescents (aged 10-14 years old). This case study focuses on how the programme has built the knowledge and skills of young adolescents and linked them to integrated SRHR and HIV services. The project supports young key populations: young people living with HIV, young people who sell sex, young men who have sex with men and young people who are vulnerable to HIV, including truck drivers, boda-boda riders and fisher folk. To learn more about Link Up, visit its main webpages.

This article was written as the International HIV/AIDS Alliance, before we changed our name to Frontline AIDS.