The Pan African Medical Journal (Apr 2018)

Feasibility of integrating HIV testing into local youth development programmes in Cameroon

  • Cavin Epie Bekolo,
  • Tatiana Danielle Yimdjo Fogue,
  • Thomas D’Arcy Williams

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2018.29.189.15313
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 189

Abstract

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Many young people do not know their HIV status in sub-Saharan Africa where it is estimated that only 10% of young men and 15% of young women know their HIV status. In a rural community in Cameroon, we present a collaborative project that has successfully nested HIV testing for youths into a youth life skills development programme run by youths themselves with support from various local government services and private organisations. We tested 2024 clients, including 1623 (80%) aged d"35 years, of whom 839 (51.7%) boys and 784 (49.3%) girls. The number of young people becoming aware of their HIV status for the first time was 1256 (77.4%). We urge HIV programmes to be inspired by this example that made it easier for more young people to know their HIV status.

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