In conjuction with the Royal Netherlands Embassy and several partners, PSI has released the Concurrent Sexual Partnerships Toolkit, a resource for integrating concurrency into existing HIV prevention activities or designing a large scale concurrency campaign. The toolkit is intended to guide research, design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of concurrent sexual partnership programs.
cptoolkit.hivsharespace.net
The materials contained in the toolkit will allow program designers to:
- Look for ideas to help with each step of HIV prevention interventions that address concurrency, based on the experience of many of the major concurrency programs in southern and eastern Africa.
- Review key literature and research.
- Browse the SiteMap for journal articles and materials from projects and campaigns. You will find research reports, training materials, community-mobilization and inter-personal communication tools and mass media spots.
The following organizations helped to compile and/or review the toolkit: Botswana: National AIDS Coordinating Agency (NACA), PSI, Botswana Christian AIDS Intervention Project (BOCAIP), Humana People to People (HPP), African Methodist Episcopal Services Trust (AMEST); Kenya: PSI; Malawi: PSI, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP); Mozambique: National AIDS Council (CNCS), PSI, Foundation for Community Development (FDC); Namibia: NawaLife Trust; Papua New Guinea: PSI; South Africa: Soul City, Society for Family Health (Sfh); Swaziland: PSI; Uganda: Programme for Accessible health, Communication and Education (PACE), Health Initiatives for the Private Sector (HIPS); United States: United States Agency for International Development (USAID); Zambia: Health Communication Partnership (HCP) Zambia, Society for Family Health (Sfh),, Zambia Centre for Communication Programmes (ZCCP); Zimbabwe: PSI; Regional Organizations: Southern African Development Community(SADC), the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).
If you have feedback on the toolkit or would like to request a copy of the toolkit on DVD, please contact Donna Sherard at PSI.