Introduction
Eghaghe James. O represented Nigeria Network of People Who Use Drugs (NNPUD) and Equal Health and Rights Access Advocacy Initiative (EHRAAI) at the19 th ICASA meeting and Key Affected Population Pre-Conference which took place
at Sofitel Hotel and Hotel Ivotel from December 2-9, 2017 in Abidjan, Cote d’ivoire. Funding support was provided by Equal Health and Rights Access Advocacy Initiative (EHRAAI). Arrival was December 1 st while departure was 9 th December 2017.He attended specific meetings which were important for the Persons Who Use Drugs and other KAP specific sessions.

December 2-3 2017 HOTEL IVOTEL, ABIDJAN COTE D’IVOIRE
Meeting Report

The key population pre-conference held between the 2 nd and 3 rd of December 2017 at the Hotel Ivotel, Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire. The objectives of the meeting were to raise awareness and deepen understanding of vulnerabilities to HIV infection of young key populations, to review extent to which African Government have included YKPs in HIV prevention programmes; and to understand and reflect on opportunities to
address attitudes, knowledge of YKPs on HIV Prevention, treatment interventions at present. At the meeting, resource persons identified that drug policy legislation, inadequate SRHR services, capitalism, inadequate Harm Reduction Education were some root causes of challenges young PWID face with HIV prevention and treatment service access. This increases the risk for drug overdose problems, homelessness and
increase in HIV and AIDS prevalence. The number of people who die from AIDS and complications resulting from Hepatitis B and C complications are also alarming. The need to highlight and focus discussion on access of people who use drugs to PrEP through demonstration projects conducted in Africa, was identified as a key area of intervention. These intervention projects should include evaluation of access to NSPs, OSTs and other life-saving components as Standard of Care for PWUD engaged in research.