Workplace HIV Services Provide a Turning Point for Men in Tanzania’s Kagera Region
Sugarcane harvesters are spreading the word about the protective benefits of voluntary medical male circumcision.
Mary Goodluck Mndeme is a communications officer for IntraHealth International in Tanzania. For more than four years she has been working on media and communications for both government and nongovernment organizations. At IntraHealth, she focuses on writing, photography, and supporting program teams on anything related to communications.
Sugarcane harvesters are spreading the word about the protective benefits of voluntary medical male circumcision.
They're the bridge between their neighbors and the information and services that could help end the country's epidemic.
To make HIV services available to more Tanzanians, we go where the clients go.
A simple procedure is lowering the risk for thousands of couples in Tanzania.
We've reached more than 960,000 boys and men in Tanzania with VMMC.
Our Tohara Plus project—which is funded by the President's Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the US Centers for Disease Control—has provided HIV services in Tanzania since 2016 to help the...