Checked my email inbox as usual and received a congratulatory message that my application to be a Leaving No Nigerian Behind (LeNNib) Champion was successful and I was to begin my 6 months training in the LeNNib mentorship program organized by New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS). I really didn’t know how it was going to be, but after the first day of the training I was excited and thrilled to be part of this learning and mentoring program.

I met wonderful young people like myself doing great work with various key populations such as Female Sex workers (FSW), men sleeping with men (MSM), people with disability, People who inject drugs (PWID) and adolescents who are at high risk of been infected with HIV. I learnt facts about the national HIV response and its performance when measured against the 2010-2015 National HIV Strategic Plan targets. The statistics shared made me realize that although a lot has been done in the past towards the prevention and treatment of HIV by various stakeholders, the results are a shortfall to the expected targets. Hence, the need to develop creative and innovative ways of tackling issues around HIV prevention and treatment.

I look forward to learning more from the training and my assigned mentors, acquire skills, learn new and creative ways of advocacy and by the end of the program, have successfully implemented a strategic plan I should have developed for myself that should make significant impact in ways that ensures no Nigerian is left behind. –