Enhancing Access to HIV & SRHR Self-Care Services for Adolescents and Young People: A Pathway to Ending AIDS by 2030 in Kenya, Zambia, and Tanzania
Adolescents and young people (AYP) aged 10-24 represent a significant demographic in Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia. Access to self[1]care HIV and sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services is imperative for addressing their physical, emotional, and social well-being. Despite advancements, numerous AYPs encounter impediments when seeking these essential services in said countries. The project adopts the WHO self-care model to augment care accessibility. A scorecard was used to assess the effectiveness of HIV/SRHR self-care interventions in elevating service delivery and health outcomes for AYP.
This study, focusing on Kenya, Zambia, and Tanzania, evaluates how self-care interventions can improve HIV & SRHR services, contributing to quality improvement efforts on ending AIDS by 2030.

