The key population remains among the most vulnerable to HIV. Reinvigorating HIV prevention among key population requires domestic and international investments to provide the key population with tools such as condoms and lubricants, Pre-exposure Prophylaxis and sterile needles and syringe, testing and treatment. Criminalization and stigmatization of same-sex relationships, sex work and drug possession and use and discrimination in the health sector are preventing the key population from accessing HIV prevention services. Effective government support and community based and implemented HIV prevention and treatment programmes that provide tailored services for each group are currently too few and too small to result in a significant reduction in new infections.

-Animashaun Azeez

2019 LeNNiB Champion