Care, dignity and access for Key Vulnerable Populations
AHADI delivered outreach activities and services to Vulnerable Populations — including psychosocial support, healthcare referrals and Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST).
ASUTA implemented AHADI in three wards of Temeke Municipal Council — Tandika, Temeke and Azimio — focused on supporting Key Vulnerable Populations (KVPs) including sex workers and people who use substances.
Key activities
Mapping & needs assessment
Comprehensive mapping and needs assessment of Key Vulnerable Populations per ward.
Outreach services
In-house and outreach services to KVPs — psychosocial support, healthcare referrals and Opioid Substitution Therapy (OST).
Health education & SBC
SBC, health talks and informative sessions on SRH, family planning, SRHR, gender and response to violations.
Approach
Through AHADI, ASUTA worked closely with assessed health facilities, peer educators and healthcare providers to offer HIV/AIDS prevention, testing and treatment services to identified vulnerable groups. This collaborative model ensured comprehensive care and support for the most at-risk populations.
Three wards, one promise — meeting people where they are with dignity, services and trust.
