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STREETS OF LOVE

STREETS OF LOVE

STREET of LOVE!

GOMOJO STREET OF LOVE Outreach intervention programs are defined by the location and nature of the prevention activities. We involve the participation of peer and non-peer activity leaders.

GOMOJO Street of LOVE outreach interventions take place in the community environment and target people who otherwise may not receive HIV, Sexually Transmitted Infection and Unwanted Pregnancy prevention messages

. Conducting community outreach interventions involves taking prevention activities to neighborhoods, streets, bars, buses, causal pathways, gyms, music, art, and cultural festivals, college campuses, and many other place where the Black community gets together, whether all together or just one.

GOMOJO outreach programs are not always a standard form of intervention, but a large variety of interventions that share a set of unique techniques and characteristics.

Such as catching kids in the streets while out for the night.

Our community outreach does not impose a formal structure of activities on the target population because it occurs on our own terms. It is based on the face-to-face contact between the outreach worker and the community members. Our outreach interventions provide information, some provide counseling, and some provide both, depending on our sponsors desired components.

Street of Love -is MOBILIZATION #AIDSFREEGEN

We want to fill our streets with Love.

We need HELP OUT HERE!

INCREASE CONDOM AVAILABILITY AND APPEAL

We have aligned and coupled our condom distribution campaigns that promote condom use as sexy and desirable and cool to carry in a MOJO LIFESAVER condom and catch all keychain holder.

National Condom Week
condomfactsheet.pdf
The Center
PEPFAR 3.0 – Controlling the Epidemic: Delivering on the Promise of an AIDS-free Generation ROC CONSCIOUS
2014 #AIDSFREE notes
DO YOU WANT AIDS? PROACTIVE ACTions AGAINST AIDS LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE

GOMOJO Street of LOVE combined MOJO Lifesaver Condom Holder—is the community’s single most powerful and enduring feet-on-the-street response to the AIDS pandemic. #GOMOJO’s cross-cutting and multi-pronged strategies fills the gap in mobilizing and distributing free public sector male and female condoms to the people who need them the most in the places they live, learn, work, travel, play, stay and get _____. We have integrated and are ready to reach the streets primarily subsidized commodities poor and vulnerable populations lacking disposable income those at elevated risk of HIV transmission and/or acquisition populations frequently not reached by private sector supply chains.

A very important part of why we believe we can be successful is because we are a win, win, win for those in charge of HIV/AIDS prevention and condom distribution programs ensuring the people who need them the most have access to condoms to the places the go, anytime, in place and in any element,a consistent supply and availability of quality male and female condoms,

linkage to testing

access to medications which are key and critical toward achieving an AIDS-free generation.

Not only are MOJO LIFESAVERS designed in cool prints we are also able to provide outreach interventions provide information, some provide counseling, and some provide both.

Our information inserts will be customized by locations to get free condoms, testing, treatment, support and community outreach programs for education, training and job placement resources.

This includes ensuring that male condoms, which continue to play a key role in HIV prevention, are widely available and accessible to both men and women.

We are seeking support to implement these programs in Downtown, Low Income Areas, High Risk Jurisdictions and College and University campuses.

Unprotected sex is the leading cause of HIV transmission, accounting for more than 80 percent of the total number of infections. Male and female condoms, when worn correctly, serve as an impermeable barrier to the sexual exchange of secretions that carry HIV and a number of other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), providing protection against transmission. Comprehensive condom programming remains an essential component of combination prevention programs..

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Female condoms are unique in providing a female-controlled HIV prevention option, and PEPFAR will work with partner governments and other donors to promote them wherever effective programs can build sustainable demand.Street of Loves is tailored to address the social, community, financial, and structural factors that place specific populations at risk. Our intervention programs are defined by the location and nature of the prevention activities. They involve the participation of peer and non-peer activity leaders.

GOMOJO Street of love outreach interventions take place in the communityenvironment and targets people who otherwise may not receive HIV, sexually transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancy prevention messages. We are conducting community outreach interventions that involve taking prevention activities to neighborhoods, streets, bars, or many other places where the target community gets together. Our outreach programs are not always a standard form of intervention, but a variety of interventions that share a set of techniques and characteristics.

Our community outreach does not impose a formal structure of activities on the target population because it occurs in the client's own terms. It is based on the face-to-face contact between the outreach worker and the community members. Some of our outreach interventions provide information, some provide cou

nseling, and some provide both.

We have undertaken years of research and countless studies to understand causal pathways and synergies and antagonism among potential combination intervention components including those that have previously demonstrated efficacy; this includes implementation/programs offering components, in combination at one site and multiple programs with separate individual components offered to the same population.

The Essential Elements of Condom Distribution Programs (www.effectiveintervention.org)

We have the potential to increasing the number of condoms distributed and made accessible to high-risk populations to be enhanced by jurisdiction.

In the United States, proven strategies we have included are included are reinforce availability, accessibility, and acceptance.

We are experiencing difficulties and doing the best we can to continue working with local condom distribution programs and/or in conjunction with other programs we have implemented to rapidly scale up of combination prevention techniques.

Research proves conducting community-wide mobilization with condom distribution programs led to saving millions of dollars in future medical care costs efforts to support and encourage condom use.

GOMOJO Lifesavers can also include inserts to provide counseling, referrals, HIV prevention messaging and support, as well as HIV testing and counseling, within antenatal care, maternal and child

health, and family planning programs for both men and women.

Support quality assurance efforts to improve integrated health services for women, importantly transgender.

Continually conduct operations or implementation science research on effective integration approaches.

Strengthen public health and primary health care systems, including commodity procurement, information systems, and logistics and distribution systems designed to improve the availability of HIV and Family Planning commodities and to improve essential primary care and health maintenance services.

GoMOJO uses the principles of voluntarism and informed choice are prerequisites for good quality of care and must form the basis of integrated

programs.

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