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GOMOJO IS IN THE BUSINESS OF SAVING LIVES FOR PROFITS GOOD TIMES AND GREAT MEMORIES. This website is 1,000s of pages of research and love for black lives matter.
Let’s talk about sex
Responsible sex can be a wonderful thing. But if you engage in risky sexual behavior, you can experience sexually transmitted
infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancies. Additional consequences of risky sexual behavior can include pain and suffering, embarrassment and lifelong health, relationship and financial issues. That’s why the Health Promotion and Wellness Department of the Navy Marine Corps Public Health Center works to reduce the occurrence of STIs, HIV infections and unplanned pregnancies among Sailors and Marines. We offer practical tools, educational resources and prevention strategies that can help you, your partner and your family remain sexually and reproductively healthy.2012 GoMOJO began mapping and tracking the PEPFAR blueprint while connecting with global leaders through ROC Return on Community Connecting. We used a number of frameworks and business models to principally align andCOPS for Communities of Practice developing process
PEPFAR
UNITING THE PEOPLE WHO ARE OR ONCE WERE AND STILL ARE PART OF THE DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS START UP COMMUNITY. VEGASTECH FAMILY & FRIENDS
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BACKGROUND
11.11.11 GoMOJO Lifesaver began the cultural journey of creativity on the path of condom distribution supply chain channels for condom manufacturing down to the distribution
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Condom Carrying Holders
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF CONDOM DISTRIBUTION PROGRAMS
Provide condoms free of charge.
Conduct wide-scale distribution.
Implement a social marketing campaign to promote condom use (by increasing awareness of condom benefits and normalizing condom use within communities).
Conduct both promotion and distribution activities at the individual, organizational, and environmental levels.
Target:
individuals at high risk,
venues frequented by high-risk individuals,
communities at greatest risk for HIV infection, especially those marginalized by social, economic, or other structural conditions, or
the general population within jurisdictions with high HIV incidence.
Supplement the condom distribution program with more intense risk reduction interventions or other prevention or health services for individuals at highest risk. Integrate distribution program activities within other community-level intervention approaches to promote condom use and other risk reduction behaviors.
Establish organizational support for condom distribution and promotion activities in traditional and non-traditional venues.
Conduct community-wide mobilization efforts to support and encourage condom use.
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Building Followership/Partnerships
Increasing Access to Care
Promoting CDC Research
Changing Attitudes
Increasing Conversations/Dialogues
Raising Awareness
Reducing Rate of Infection
Collecting Information/Research
Increasing Education
Reducing Stigma
Increasing Testing
Expanding Knowledge
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Condoms are proven to be 98% effective in preventing STIs and HIV....“Investing in condoms saves lives,” said UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director Luiz Loures....Despite the low cost of condoms, international funding for condom procurement in sub-Saharan Africa has slowed in recent years.
Include an urban context, where the largest concentrations of people living with and affected by HIV reside. Throughout all regions of the world, cities bear a disproportionate burden of HIV, with approximately 60% of the world’s 35 million people living with HIV residing in urban areas.
The international Fast-Track Cities Initiative is a global partnership whose aim is to build upon, strengthen, and leverage existing HIV programs and resources in order to facilitate locally coordinated city-wide responses to attain the United Nations’ 90-90-90 targets by 2020—90% of persons living with HIV knowing their status, 90% who know their status on antiretroviral therapy (ART), and 90% of those on ART achieving viral suppression. Several U.S. cities have signed on to the Initiative, demonstrating the consistency across U.S. and global goals and priority actions in response to HIV.
Address populations that are underserved and at higher risk of HIV as a key to ending the AIDS epidemic, by analyzing, understanding, and responding to the regional and local diversity of the AIDS epidemic, including knowing which populations are most affected within local epidemics.
Make strategic, scientifically sound investments to rapidly scale up core HIV prevention, treatment, and care interventions and maximize impact. These include the provision of ART, prevention of mother-to-child transmission, HIV testing and counseling, condoms, and targeted prevention for key and priority populations.
Work with multiple stakeholders including governments, civil society, people living with HIV, faith-based organizations, the private sector, foundations, and multilateral institutions to effectively mobilize, coordinate, and efficiently utilize resources to expand high-impact strategies, saving more lives sooner.
Foster sustainability by increasing implementation of services and programs through building capacity of local institutions, systems and workforce.
Protect human rights and address the human rights challenges faced by those living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Do so by working toward ending stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV and key populations, improving their access to, and uptake of, comprehensive HIV services.
Increase transparency, oversight, and accountability and the use of real-time data for performance-based decision-making.
Set benchmarks for outcomes and programmatic efficiencies through regularly assessed planning and reporting processes to ensure goals are being met. Evaluate each site’s performance and focus geographically and by site for all care, treatment and prevention interventions.
RETURN ON COMMUNITY
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Accelerating Collisions, Co-Learning, and Connectedness …
will lead to…
Happiness, Luckiness, Innovation, and Productivity
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BEGINNING WITH ADAM SMITH, BUSINESS THINKERS HAVE STEADFASTLY REGARDED THE ELIMINATION OF WASTE AS MANAGEMENT’S HOLY GRAIL. BUT WHAT IF THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS FROM THE PURSUIT OF EFFICIENCY ECLIPSE THE REWARDS?
FIRST FRIDAY
PEPFAR
· Assist in developing and implementing military-specific HIV prevention programs
· Integrate with other US government , nongovernmental organizations, and United Nations programs.
· Support the mission of the President's Emergency Plan for Relief (PEPAR)
Reproductive and Sexual Health Sex can complicate things.
Public Healthworkers
Crisis,
Condoms,
Culture, and
Community
Condoms have been a basic but critical tool in prevention. In many communities of men who have sex with men, and sex workers, awareness-raising meant that the use of condoms became the norm. However, this messaging is not as strongly pushed now, and a new generation is growing up without being fully aware of the benefits of using condoms, and many countries have shortages.