LGBT AND SEX WORKERS
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) adolescents are more likely to experience bullying in schools than in their homes or communities, correlating with higher rates of depression, suicide and homelessness. High rates of gender-based violence against adolescent girls and young women underscore the need to screen for sexual violence history and provide post-violence care as part of HIV prevention programmes. However, programmes for such services have not been scaled-up sufficiently to provide quality care and access. Community-based social programmes that include combined livelihood and training programmes have been shown to reduce intimate partner violence.
Our Vision
We envision a world free of the HIV/AIDS pandemic by 2030 and Community economic empowerment to end poverty.
Our Mission
To end HIV/AIDS by providing comprehensive interventions-HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention, treatment and Care, Testing and Counselling, etc and by economically empowering communities, especially, youth and women with skills and vocational training so that they can successfully and sustainably run income generating projects (IGPs) for self-sustenance, thereby alleviating poverty.