LGBTIQ And Sexworkers community dialogue In An Attempt To Making Needs Assesment For The Key Population

community dialogue held in partnership with Kawala Health Center four with the aim of making needs assessment on the health needs and issues that Key population persons need to be corrected and put in place as an Organisation.
Healthy communities call for inspired leadership and action from every corner of our communities. Today, there's often a gulf between the conversations people have around the kitchen table and the conversations we have with our leaders. We see turf battles and fragmentation of efforts with more resources getting spent on the symptoms of deeper problems, and less on what generates health in the first place.
Strengthening community knowledge and capacity to address gender-based violence and common sexually transmitted diseases (for example, by facilitating the development of and/or conducting gender training for the lgbtiq community and peers).
Facilitating local ownership and community awareness of Health initiatives and raising key population community awareness of the referral network and other opportunities for partnership with communities.Advocating and assisting with efforts to increase access to health for all..

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