A service delivery model of care for adolescents living with HIV in Namibia

Teen clubs

adolescent girl living with HIV at teen club
UNICEF Namibia/2019/M. Ilako

Highlights

Namibia’s adolescents living with HIV (ALHIV), like other countries in Eastern and Southern Africa, are being left behind in the HIV response.

This report focuses on Teen Club as part of Namibia’s broader efforts to improve HIV services and care for adolescents and ultimately impact their health, well-being and HIV outcomes

adolescent girl living with HIV at teen club meeting
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UNICEF Namibia
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English

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