It is with great pleasure we announce that the second set of the NHVMAS LeNNiB champions mentorship program, graduated today being the 31st of July 2018.

The programme admitted 10 candidates (5 male and 5 female) who came to the secretariat twice a week for a 5 months intensive training programme ; implement a no funded individual project and a no funded group project. Outstandingly, we recorded a 100% success rate as all 10 LeNNiB champions met the criteria for graduation.

During this programme, 1241 persons were reached through intensive educational programmes in Lagos State and 285 persons were tested for HIV. 100% of the champions agreed that their competencies to advocate for adoption of effective HIV prevention strategies has been strengthened. All the champions also acknowledged that participating in the program has enabled them to conceptualise how to make significant changes in their community and environment while addressing the HIV prevention needs of community members.

We all at NHVMAS would like to take a moment to appreciate the irrepressible passion exhibited by these champions.

We want to thank each and everyone of you that supported us through this process.

1. Our wonderful facilitators – who shared their invaluable knowledge and experience and inspired our champions. Thanks so much for being there.

2. Our 2017 LeNNiB champions who served as mentors to our Champions. Thanks for always heeding to our call and taking time out to visit the champions during their project presentations and sharing your experiences with them. Once again,this was the weakest aspect of the programme. We however believe it is a very important part of the program, hence, we would continue to work to modifying the program to ensure mentorship gets better with each set. .

3. Big kudos to JAAIDS, CRH and NIMR, who opened up their organisation to the champions to enable them come for field visits. They ALL loved this aspect of the programme and recommended we build on this element of the programme in future.

4. To AVAC who provided the funds and technical support to implement this programme through the CASPR grant.