YouthWise

There is a high need to improve treatment outcomes and quality of life for adolescents and young people living with HIV. YouthWise aims to amplify the voices of young people living with HIV in Kenya and Malawi to enable them to practice self-care and fulfil their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) needs.

It is important that we take lead because we are the experts of our own lives

– Mercy, Y+ Kenya

 

Time frame

2021 – 2024

Communities

Young people

Budget

€ 1,000,000

Countries

Kenya, Malawi

Objectives

Adolescents and young people living with HIV aged 10-24, in all their diversity, are able to practice self-care and fulfil their SRHR and HIV needs, in a supportive and respectful environment, through:

  • youth leadership and youth advocates claiming their rights
  • reducing stigma and tackling gender inequality as a root cause of the HIV epidemic disproportionately affecting adolescent girls and young women
  • improving quality of and access to self-care service delivery, including community-based services
  • lobby and advocacy at community, district and national level
  • strengthening national young people living with HIV networks, e.g. core support and advocacy capacity strengthening
Background

AIDS is the leading cause of death among young people aged 10-24 in Africa. Declines in AIDS-related mortality have been much more modest among adolescents aged 10-19 years than in other age groups*. This is largely due to poor sexual health and rights of adolescents and young people living with HIV. Treatment adherence can be a big challenge for them at a time of physical, social and psychological change, and they need specific support. Covid-19 further poses, increasing mental health issues, complicating treatment adherence and influencing stocking of ARVs.

Self-care is increasingly considered as an urgent approach to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) and has the potential to increase people’s autonomy, choice and power over their health. This is even more the case for adolescents and young people living with HIV, who often face challenges to access health services due to poverty, distance, lack of privacy and out of fear of stigma.

Impact

In 2022, we:

  • trained 290 adolescents and young people living with HIV as advocates and peers
  • trained 200 adolescents and young people living with HIV on treatment and health literacy
  • supported 8,900 adolescents and young people living with HIV through peers and (online) support groups
  • worked with 200 parents, community and religious leaders, journalists and other community duty bearers to change the discourse on HIV and support adolescents and young people living with HIV
  • worked with 85 (community) health service providers to make services more youth-friendly and accessible and to strengthen referral systems.

 

Building on previous successes and lessons

YouthWise is a youth- and women-led project, implemented by Y+ Global, Y+ Kenya and Y+ Malawi which are networks of young people living with HIV, AYARHEP (Ambassador for Youth and Adolescent Reproductive Health Programmes) in Kenya and the Coalition of Women Living with HIV and AIDS (COWLHA) in Malawi. We are building on previous successes (e.g. from PITCH and Get Up Speak Out), current successful interventions such as One2One Stepped Care Model in Kenya, Thandizo in Malawi, Operation Triple Zero and new opportunities such as the increasing self-care movement. [/accordion]

One year after the kick-off of the exciting youth-led project YouthWise, much has already been achieved in enabling young people to practice self-care and fulfill their sexual and reproductive health and rights needs. In this inspiring video message, Elina shares what she is proud of after one year YouthWise.

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Aidsfonds is interested in working together to further strengthen community leadership, increase HIV prevention choices, and improve treatment outcomes and quality of life of people living with or exposed to HIV. We want to talk to anyone who shares our dream and wants to join us on a journey toward a world free of AIDS.

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