
HIV response for migrant populations: Gaps and opportunities
The accessibility of HIV prevention and care services, and current efforts to include treatment for migrants and mobile populations is a leading example in the region that should be replicated.
Current efforts from various stake-holders (Ministry of Health, civil society organizations, etc) should be strengthened to expand coverage, including providing health service delivery in a language understood by migrants.
Culturally sensitive and linguistically appropriate prevention materials and behaviour change communication programming remain to be fully scaled up, as do peer education programmes to enhance access to health and HIV services among migrants and mobile populations.
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