Reproductive health services for populations at high risk of HIV: Performance of a night clinic in Tete province, Mozambique |
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Authors: | Yves Lafort Diederike Geelhoed Luisa Cumba Carla das Dores Mosse Lázaro Wim Delva Stanley Luchters Marleen Temmerman |
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Affiliation: | (1) International Centre for Reproductive Health, University Ghent, Ghent, Belgium;(2) Provincial Health Directorate, Ministry of Health, Tete, Mozambique;(3) South African Centre for Epidemiological Modelling and Analysis, Stellenbosch University, South Africa |
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Abstract: | Background Different models exist to provide HIV/STI services for most-at-risk populations (MARP). Along the Tete traffic corridor in Mozambique, linking Malawi and Zimbabwe, a night clinic opening between 4 and 10 PM was established targeting female sex workers (FSW) and long-distance truck drivers (LDD). The clinic offers free individual education and counselling, condoms, STI care, HIV testing, contraceptive services and outreach peer education. To evaluate this clinic model, we assessed relevance, service utilisation, efficiency and sustainability. |
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