Advocacy for FG to adopt New HIV prevention tools – World AIDS Day

By Doris Obinna

“Women are disproportionately exposed to HIV during sexual encounters compared to men. The risks are attributed to factors such as the larger volume of semen compared to vaginal fluid and the higher concentration of HIV found in semen. The new tools help by providing a range of prevention methods as well as seek to address the disparities and empower women in safeguarding their sexual health

See link below for full read.

https://sunnewsonline.com/nhvmas-urges-fg-to-adopt-new-hiv-prevention-tools/

Meet the 2023 LeNNiB Champions…

Meet the 2023 LeNNiB Champions…

 

 

 

Simon Patricia Eleojo

A health worker an OVC focal person and a sexual rights advocate, she works for the Round care development initiative, a community-based organization .very determined and protecting the sexual health and right of vulnerable populations in the country through structural behavioral and biological interventions.

She has also been privileged to co­-ordinate programs that involve gender base violence adolescent sexual reproduction and health rights.

Patricia is very punctual and wants to do her work at the right time .she is eager to learn and cool under pressure.

Donald Eke is an Alpha Creative, goal-getter, intelligent, and skillful with listening, negotiation, counseling, communication, and international relations skills.  He is a humanitarian and human rights advocate, with seven years of working in the key population sector at the managerial level, with several awards for his commitment to implementing community and youth engagement activities, focusing on Key and Vulnerable populations, to further promote sustainable public health, Inclusion, and development.

Adio Anuoluwapo is a committed, caring, and friendly Program manager under Royal Women Health and Rights Initiative with a great passion for helping people of all ages.

I have previous experience in supporting a variety of clients ranging from children of Sex workers who are tested positive for HIV to Sex workers who are mothers by providing them with information on Risk reduction, behavioral change, Income generating activities, and gender-based Violence. I have excellent oral and written communication skills and am very fluent in the English language which is also backed up with good knowledge of HIV testing services, adherence counseling, monitoring and evaluation, implementation and organizational skills, and Research and public health statistic.

Ogunbiyi Bisola a native of Epe local government and an indigene of Lagos state. I attended Lagos state polytechnic where I obtain a national diploma in computer science in 2018.

I have been in social development work since 2014 till date I have worked with two major organizations (Nigeria Youth Aids program & Human and Health Rights initiative) and also participate with different individuals and organizations. Both indigenous and international donors.

I have vast knowledge in working with key target populations (kps) because I have worked with both KP-led and KP-friendly organizations (PWIDs, FSWs, MSMs) where I have attached several hotspots in Lagos. I am conversant and have maintained sustainable rapport with several bunks owners in different hotspots through advocacy, sensitization, and sustainability visits

OMOPARIOLA FOLUSO ADEBOLA is a young, energetic, ambitious, intelligent, vibrant, and disciplined lady, she is passionate about the humanitarian work she is doing, and she is an indigene of Ondo state, Ikale town of Okitipupa local government. She is the only child of her parents, an OND holder in Business Administration, and a Christian, Her favorite foods are pounded yam with egusi soup and any kind of cooked Rice.

She has worked as a community facilitator with Society for family health (SFH) and currently working with Heartland Alliance Nigeria Limited by Guarantee as a counselor tester, she is a team player, always ready and willing to learn at any given opportunity. Foluso easily adapts to any circumstances or challenges that come her way, she possesses good communication/listening skills, and she is a down-to-earth person that loves to cook, meet people, sing, dance, eat, crack jokes, and watch wrestling. She hates bad energy and pretense.

Alvin Gabriel Onyebuchi  Igwegbe is a young, vibrant, and intelligent guy who is an indigene of the Imo state, he is the third born in a family of six, a Christian and he loves singing, meeting new people, and traveling. He is a purpose-driven individual who believes consistency is an indispensable key to success.

He is a self-motivated and result-oriented young HIV prevention activist, with significant knowledge and experience field. He is equipped with the ability to perform exceptionally in challenging environments and meet a given set task. He holds an OND in marketing from the Institute of Management and Technology Enugu state. His passion as a community social worker is to positively impact the lives of marginalized and vulnerable ones. he works with the happiest one’s Initiatives- a community-based organization whose primary goal is to ensure the medical, psychological, and economic wellness of Individuals belonging to the MSM community.

Ayomide Love Phranks Is a Lagosian from Eti-Osa local government, born Sept 30, 1993.

A Christian, a passionate photographer, a vibrant volunteer against child sexual abuse with CLIPEG SOLUTIONS, and passionate about justice, particularly in eliminating all forms of injustice against the girl child.

He holds a certificate in basic film and television presentation from Derwin films academy, Lagos State. He believes consistency and dedication is the key to success. A programs coordinator for CLIPEG SOLUTIONS Lagos state.  He loves meeting and making new friends, he hates backbiting, and gossip and is an ambivert always open to learning, loves football, and also loves watching wrestling.

 

 

 

Adeboye Babatunde Olamilekan is a self-motivated, confident, and dedicated individual with quality performance in all work undertaken. A trained Science Laboratory Technologist and Microbiologist with proven problem-solving skills. As an enthusiastic, data security-conscious, and attentive person, my skills in team and operational leadership have been finely honed, and I am confident my additional strengths will readily translate to your environment. I am currently a volunteer with Aids Prevention Initiatives in Nigeria (APIN), as a Data Entry Assistant. I have general computer knowledge, which includes the ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook proficiently.

Jones is a Public Health and data enthusiast focused on Sexual, Reproductive Health, and Rights (SRHR) advocacy for sexual and gender minorities in Nigeria. With a degree in Mathematics, Jones is pursuing a master’s in Statistics to enhance their work in HIV epidemiology modeling. As a Quality Improvement Officer for a CBO, Jones leads the CQI team to ensure service performance meets donors’ guidelines, coordinating performance indicator reviews. Jones volunteers as a Savvy and YALI mentor, raising social and leadership awareness for different groups. Their goal is to develop strategies and networks to change dehumanizing narratives and prioritize what matters.

 Onyemaechi Esther Chinyere is a student of Abia State University Uturu, studying Nursing science. I volunteer for the community Health promotion and sustenance initiative (COMHPSI). As a volunteer, I have supported community-based sexual reproductive health research for women.

As a budding advocate, I am passionate about improving the sexual health and well-being of adolescents and young women. The Lennib Champion Mentorship program will afford me an opportunity to learn new innovations to eliminate HIV and AIDS and promote sexual reproductive health and right among adolescents and young people. I believe this program will provide the opportunity to build my knowledge and develop my skills.

 

Adeshina Ohluwatosin is a year 2 Biochemistry student at Federal University, Lokoja, she’s someone who had so much passion for creating changes and narratives of Female child abuse with her zeal to create change she started are Woman’s rights advocacy career when she entered into university which makes her to part of the founder member of The Health Circle.

A weekly health talk is organized within her campus in other to reach female students in her campus so they can be sensitized about the right and also some other sexual reproduction Health and rights challenges. Also, she’s an entrepreneur in the field of makeup and gele tying with this skill she had trained over 15 adolescent girls and young women on how to makeup and tie gele to serve as a source of income for them and their households. In other to reduce the number of unemployed girls and women in the community.

 

Isaiah Olushola Adewale has a National Diploma in Mass Communication in view. Due to my passion to see to the sensitization of the KP community, He took up the job of a social health worker and has been doing for more than 3 years. He has gained experience in HIV testing and counseling and also peer education.

His goal is to see to the growth and development of the KP community because they are vulnerable and at risk of viruses and diseases. Empowering them will give them another chance of becoming responsible in society.

Leaving No Nigerian Behind (LeNNiB) Champions Mentorship Program Application

OVERVIEW

New HIV Vaccine and Microbicide Advocacy Society (NHVMAS) is happy to announce the Call for Applications for the 2018 batch of the Leaving No Nigerian Behind (LeNNiB) Champions Mentorship Programme. The LeNNiBprogramme is a community centered advocacy programme that is focused on empowering young people through trainings and mentorship, to make significant changes in their various communities and environment while addressing the HIV prevention needs of community members.

The LeNNiB Champions project is a NHVMAS HIV Prevention Academy bridging project that helps individual advocates and organizations to learn how to include HIV prevention advocacy into planned and ongoing programs that are important but not exclusively focused on HIV control.

OBJECTIVE

To empower community organizations to facilitate HIV prevention research advocacy through structural interventions. The Champions should envision making HIV prevention research advocacy an integral component of all development work in Nigeria.

All applicants must:

  • Must be between be between the age of 19-30years
  • Must be a staff or affiliated of a non-profit/community based organization
  • Must have good written, verbal and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Reside in Lagos State

During the programme all learners will:

  • Undertake a structured face-to-face training programme twice a week
  • Receive formal supports from mentors and peers to implement a specific project.
  • Participate in the Good Participatory Practice (GPP) course organised by AVAC

While NHVMAS shall recruit interested young persons into this formal programme, its focus shall be on building institution and organizational capacity to integrate and implement HIV prevention research advocacy at local (State) and national levels. The expected outcome is that there would be increased public education and awareness on biomedical HIV prevention research in the communities where LeNNiB champions would be working.

  1. Applicants should submit the following:
  2.  The filled application questions
  3.  A letter of support from supervisor
  4. Most up-to-date resume/CV

All completed applications should be emailed to tosinba2000@gmail.com with the subject “LeNNiB champions Application” no later than November 30th, 2018.

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Valedictorian Speech- Aisha Gambari

The pioneer set of LeNNiB champions under the NHVMAS HIV prevention academy 2017, you deserve respect and admiration. You have clearly succeeded – even excelled – in this exceptionally dynamic and demanding training environment. As I look out from this podium, I know that for decades to come, we will save lives, provide shoulders to lean on, and build on what we have learned and accomplished here.

But we don’t need a reminder. We are already far better prepared than most. And we now belong to a very elite group that has the tools and training to improve the lives of so many…whether it is through research or public service. What we do will matter.

So on behalf of those whose lives we have already touched with our sensitization, awareness and research skills – and will touch in the years ahead – I say: Thank you for working so hard – and preparing so well!

And now I’d like to suggest that we also say a very big thank you to NHVMAS (can we all rise and take a bow)

We would also like to thank our families and friends who have stood by us. You have supported us. And today, you share our joy, excitement and pride.

We would also like to say a thank you to all our facilitators, – the staff of NHVMAS and all the sponsors who put so much time, resources and effort into teaching us, guiding us, inspiring us, and sometimes prodding us, particularly the ever-supportive, capable and detailed Dr Morenike. (Request for an applause for her)

And let’s thank ourselves too – because we never would have reached this auspicious day without the friendship, support, and collaboration of us all.

HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC: we had been told that with the advent of antibiotics and vaccines, medicine was on the verge of ending the era of infectious diseases. How wrong that was. Soon cases of a mysterious immune deficiency syndrome began to present. No one knew what caused it. No one knew how to care for it. No one even knew what to call it. But it was AIDS.

NHVMAS has given us the opportunity to tackle HIV and AIDS epidemic. We appreciate the importance of research and global health. It opened our eyes to the need for strategic thinking – and an integrated HIV prevention strategies. It also opened our eyes to the fact that some of the greatest challenges in HIV prevention exist at the interface of a broader set of social, ethical, political and legal concerns.

NHVMAS propelled us into the world of HIV/ AIDS and health policy. And yes, this terrible disease opened our eyes, but it also opened a door – the unexpected opportunity to become one of the beneficiaries of NHVMAS HIV prevention academy as LeNNiB champions.

Elizabeth Williams Talatu, LeNNiB Champion, 2017

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. –

MEET THE FIRST SET OF OUR LeNNiB Champions, 2017

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Aisha                                                      AISHA GAMBARI

AISHA is member of the Health Information for All (HIFA) organization. She is the corporate project and research coordinator at Pretty Health Care where help to determine the goals of research projects, research methods and helps with project implementation. She holds a BSc in Human Physiology and a MSc in Public Health. She has worked as a volunteer with several NGOs including being a volunteer for the Local Organizing
Committee of the United Kingdom based Global Health Trials Workshops in Nigeria, and facilitating Global Health Learning for health providers with technical support from USAID. She has also worked in a rural slum as the school health coordinator where she communicates with the health facilities, school health management, parents, and other community resources and agencies to develop improved systems of early case findings and referrals for improved child care. She has also served as graduate tutor and has made presentations and awareness campaigns on HIV and AIDS, breast cancer, Ebola using U-report (mobile phone service that provides up-to-date information on health related outcomes) and WASH.


 BENSON RICHARD BUGOCHUKWU I was born September 5th 1990 and a native of Imo State. I am the 3rd born in a family of four children, a Christian and I love to sing, dance, meet people, eat, crack jokes, travel and have fun. I hate fake people. My favourite colour is purple. My best food is fufu and any nice soup. I'm an O'level holder with certificate in desktop publishing, paralegal and HIV counseling and testing. I currently work with Access to Health and Rights Development Initiative (AHRDI) as the care and support officer. I'm a down to earth person, a very good listener, take correction and can work under pressure with little or no supervision. I love to push myself beyond my limit. I like to be tasked with new things and also love to learn.

                                          BENSON RICHARD UGOCHUKWU
I was born September 5th 1990 and a native of Imo State. I am the 3rd born in a family of four children, a Christian and I love to sing, dance, meet people, eat, crack jokes, travel and have fun. I hate fake people. My favourite colour is purple. My best food is fufu and any nice soup. I’m an O’level holder with certificate in desktop publishing, paralegal and HIV counseling and testing. I currently work with Access to Health and Rights Development Initiative (AHRDI) as the care and support officer. I’m a down to earth person, a very good listener, take correction and can work under pressure with little or no supervision. I love to push myself beyond my limit. I like to be tasked with new things and also love to learn.


Elizabeth Williams Talatu, is a 21 year old native of Kaduna State. She is currently an undergraduate at the University of Lagos, Nigeria pursuing a degree in Accounting. Elizabeth is a member of the Youth Participatory Platform (YPP) of UNFPA Nigeria. She has served as a member of Advocates for youth's Girl Engagement Advisory Board (GEAB), Washington DC; and worked with Action Health Incorporated (AHI) as a Youth Program Assistant where she currently serves as a volunteer. She also works as a volunteer with Youth Empowerment Development Initiative (YEDI) as a "Skillz Girls" coach. Through this work, she has learned how important it is for young people to advocate for sexual health and rights, to participate in policy making of their countries and to have equal access to quality sexuality education and health care

                                             ELIZABETH WILLIAMS TALATU

Elizabeth Williams Talatu, is a 21 year old native of Kaduna State. She is currently an undergraduate at the University of Lagos, Nigeria pursuing a degree in Accounting. Elizabeth is a member of the Youth Participatory Platform (YPP) of UNFPA Nigeria. She has served as a member of Advocates for youth’s Girl Engagement Advisory Board (GEAB), Washington DC; and worked with Action Health Incorporated (AHI) as a Youth Program Assistant where she currently serves as a volunteer. She also works as a volunteer with Youth Empowerment Development Initiative (YEDI) as a “Skillz Girls” coach. Through this work, she has learned how important it is for young people to advocate for sexual health and rights, to participate in policy making of their countries and to have equal access to quality sexuality education and health care


Diana Joseph Edem, hails from Cross River State. She is 35 years old and holds a O' level certificate. She is a member of Nigeria Network of people who use drugs (NNPUD). She is currently the Vice-Chair and an alternate member to Africa with International Network of people who Use Drugs (INPUD). She is a trained counsellor tester and a certified paralegal trainer. Diana was one of the Nigerian delegates who attended the 2016 World AIDS Day in South Africa. She is also a Harm Reduction Advocator. Currently, Diana is the Care and Support Officer for Equal Health and rights Access Advocacy Initiatives (EHRAAI) where she has learned how to work with young persons and Women who use drugs and those who are HIV positive, in order to facilitate access to quality health care.

                                                 DIANA JOSEPH EDEM    

Diana Joseph Edem, hails from Cross River State. She is 35 years old and holds a O’ level certificate. She is a member of Nigeria Network of people who use drugs (NNPUD). She is currently the Vice-Chair and an alternate member to Africa with International Network of people who Use Drugs (INPUD). She is a trained counselor tester and a certified paralegal trainer. Diana was one of the Nigerian delegates who attended the 2016 World AIDS Day in South Africa. She is also a Harm Reduction Advocate. Currently, Diana is the Care and Support Officer for Equal Health and rights Access Advocacy Initiatives (EHRAAI) where she has learned how to work with young persons and Women who use drugs and those who are HIV positive, in order to facilitate access to quality health care.


Frank Eke

                                                           FRANK EKE

Frank Eke, is an indigent of Delta State, Nigeria. He is a graduate of the University of Benin and currently works as a volunteer for Equal Health and Right Access Advocacy Initiative (EHRAAI) as a Strategic Information Officer. He his 32 years old. Frank is a work/goal oriented person and his involved with the various developmental projects He is friendly, gentle and loves to work with persons of diverse opinion


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                                              OMERE ITOHAN ABIMBOLA

Omere Itohan Abimbola is a Christian and a native of Edo State. She worked as a Customer Service Agent in the service management department of a telecommunication company where she assisted people in resolving their concerns. She has an MBA certificate in Human Relations. Currently Abimbola works with Safehaven Development Initiative as a Program Officer where she educates commercial sex workers on HIV/AIDS and its
preventive measures. She is willing to go the extra mile to help others, and is a team player who is able to work under pressure with little supervision


EGHAGHE OSADEBAMWEN

                                         EGHAGHE OSADEBAMWEN NIBOKUN

Eghaghe Osadebamwen Nibokun hails from Edo State. She graduated from the Department of Botany, University of Lagos, Nigeria. She worked with Young People We Care, Nigeria as an HIV Prevention Outreach Volunteer and with Equal Health Right Access Advocacy Initiative as a Program Associate, Women Health Advocacy.


I am a young innovation, dynamic, hardworking, purpose driving and result oriented graduate of the Department of Library and Information Science, Tai Solarin University of Education. I am very self motivated and accomplish tasks effectively and efficiently. I am always willing to offer a helping hand to individuals and communities in need. I was born on the 18th of March, 1988; a native of Lagos from Lagos Island Local Government. I am dark in complexion, single but blessed with a 4 year old beautiful baby girl called Gabriella I am the 3rd child of four boys, a member of the Red Cross member, a Man O War statesman and a supreme Kegite Club International (SKCI) Senior fellow. I’m addicted to using information technologies and gadget for the sole purpose of information acquisition and dissemination. I have an insatiable urge to learn and to experiment with whatever I am taught. During my NYSC, I participated in the group activities involving advocacy on Malaria, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis. Post NYSC, I continued to conduct advocacy and public education programmes in the bid to ensure health behaviour changes resulting from individual and community education.

                                                  OREOFERO OLUWATOBI  

I am a young innovation, dynamic, hardworking, purpose driving and result oriented graduate of the Department of Library and Information Science, Tai Solarin University of Education. I am very self motivated and accomplish tasks effectively and efficiently. I am always willing to offer a helping hand to individuals and communities in need. I was born on the 18th of March, 1988; a native of Lagos from Lagos Island Local Government. I am dark in complexion, single but blessed with a 4 year old beautiful baby girl called Gabriella I am the 3rd child of four boys, a member of the Red Cross member, a Man O War statesman and a supreme Kegite Club International (SKCI) Senior fellow. I’m addicted to using information technologies and gadget for the sole purpose of information acquisition and dissemination. I have an insatiable urge to learn and to experiment with whatever I am taught. During my NYSC, I participated in the group activities involving advocacy on Malaria, HIV/AIDS and Tuberculosis. Post NYSC, I continued to conduct advocacy and public education programmes in the bid to ensure health behaviour changes resulting from individual and community education.


He his 28years old and hails from Edo State though born and brought up in Lagos State. He is the President of Gentle Gents Organization and currently working with Youth Builders Initiative (YBI) as the Administrative Officer. He was opportune to attend the National HIV prevention Conference which held in Abuja 2016. Quadri studied Air Transport at the International College of Aviation and Transport Studies. His hobbies are teaching, putting smiles on people’s faces and learning new things.

                                                      QUADRI RAYMOND

 He his 28 years old and hails from Edo State though born and brought up in Lagos State. He is the President of Gentle Gents Organization and currently working with Youth Builders Initiative (YBI) as the Administrative Officer. He was opportune to attend the National HIV prevention Conference which held in Abuja 2016. Quadri studied Air Transport at the International College of Aviation and Transport Studies. His hobbies are teaching, putting smiles on people’s faces and learning new things.


Orobosa
                                                    OROBOSA ENADEGHE

Orobosa Enadeghe is an epidemiologist, a researcher and an active volunteer in a plethora of non-governmental organisations. He has over 7 years experience in implementing health projects targeted to youth and women in under served rural communities in Nigeria in the area of sexual health, behavioural change communication and maternal and child health. Orobosa is a 2016 Fellow at the Carrington Youth Fellowship Initiative (CYFI) and with grant support from the United State Government, he co-implements ‘AWOYE Initiative’- a maternal and under-5 health intervention to educate pregnant women/caregivers of under-5 children in slum communities to contribute a reduction to death of mothers and under-5 children. He holds an MSc in Epidemiology from the University of Ibadan and a BSc in Microbiology from the University of Port Harcourt.