CO-CREATING CONSCIOUS LEARNING CULTURES Conversation 7 Report
This report describes the key conversation points and lessons learned in the Co-Creating Conscious Learning Cultures workshop held in Lavumisa, in the Kingdom of eSwatini on the 28th of the 29th of August 2018. This workshop was the last conversation that forms part of a series of conversations held in 2016 and in 2017 for the 3-year Key Populations – Representation, Evidence and Advocacy for Change in Health (KP REACH) program, which aims to reduce HIV infections and HIV-related deaths among key populations in Southern Africa through improved access by KPs to HIV prevention, testing and treatment services.
The workshop is part of the KP REACH Learning component of the program, which is led by CAL. This component is expected to strengthen the political work, programming and organising of the four networks in this Project – the African Sex Worker Alliance (ASWA), Southern Africa Trans Forum (SATF), African Men for Sexual Health and Rights (AMSHeR), and CAL. It will do this by exploring, analysing, and providing evidence of what works in advocating for access to health services for KPs (men who have sex with men, sex workers, transgender people, women who have sex with women and other marginalized groups) in the context of HIV and AIDS, and so shape the advocacy messaging to influence policy and other decisions makers at a local, national and sub-regional level.
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