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Kenya: Scalable and sustainable primary HIV prevention models for people from key populations
By UNAIDS at ReliefWeb
· June 8, 2026
· 2 min read
Countries: Kenya, Australia, Brazil, Moldova, Nigeria, Philippines, Thailand, Zimbabwe . Executive summary Primary HIV prevention programmes are vital for reducing new HIV infections and saving domestic resources which otherwise would be expended on treatment and support services if HIV transmission
Key takeaway The 2021 Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS specified that community-led organizations should be delivering 80% of HIV prevention services for populations at high risk of HIV infection by 2025.
Why this matters
The report's focus on scalable and sustainable primary HIV prevention models for key populations highlights the critical role of community-led services in reducing new infections. With half of all new HIV infections worldwide occurring among key populations, including gay men, sex workers, and people who inject drugs, targeted interventions are essential. The emphasis on domestic financing and community-led organizations delivering HIV prevention services is particularly noteworthy, as it aligns with the 2021 Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS goal of having community-led organizations deliver 80% of HIV prevention services by 2025. The identification of three main funding modalities, including those reliant on external donors and domestic resources, underscores the need for flexible and context-specific approaches to HIV service delivery. As the global community works to enhance HIV prevention for key populations, the experiences of countries like Kenya, which relies heavily on external donors, will be crucial in informing efforts to develop sustainable and effective models.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 8, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
Reading time: 2 min
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