COMMUNITY HIV/AIDS CONTROL MODULE
The Community HIV/AIDS Control Module equips participants with up-to-date, evidence-based knowledge and actionable skills to effectively contribute to Cameroon’s national goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 (in line with the Cameroon National Strategic Plan for HIV/AIDS 2021-2026 and the global 95-95-95 targets). Delivered in an interactive, adult-learning format that combines short courses (typically 5–10 days) or as modular sessions, the training combines classroom teaching, role-plays, group work, community mapping exercises, and supervised field practice to ensure skills are immediately applicable in rural and urban settings across Cameroon’s ten regions.

Prevention of HIV/AIDS Transmission Part 3 – Gender Barriers and Human Rights

This section examines how gender inequality, stigma, and human rights violations fuel HIV transmission in communities. Using real-life stories and group discussions, it shows how early marriage, gender-based violence, limited decision-making power for women, and discrimination against key populations increase risk. Participants learn practical ways to challenge harmful norms, promote equality, protect confidentiality, fight stigma, and defend the rights of people living with or affected by HIV, so that prevention efforts reach everyone fairly and without fear.

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