The National Organization of Peer Educators (NOPE) in Kenya works with target audiences to help educate at-risk populations about HIV. NOPE is a grantee of the New Partners Initiative that receives technical assistance from JSI through the CDC funded Technical Assistance to the New Partners Initiative (TA-NPI) project.
NOPE develops and employs peer education curricula that targets students in school, students out of school, people in the workplace, and most-at-risk populations (MARPS), including sex workers, men who have sex with men (MSM), and long distance truckers.
The success of NOPE in creating sustainable peer education programs is the high engagement of the peer educators and the community members themselves. Take a look at how NOPE is reaching more at-risk populations with essential HIV facts and services.
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