Systematization of the experience of executing the project “Education, promotion and prevention of HIV and COVID-19”, in the residents of the Ciudad Belén and Villa Reconciliación neighborhoods of District VII of Managua
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Education, Promotion, Prevention, Project, HIV, AIDS, COVID-19Abstract
This article presents the systematization of the experience developed in the project ´´Education, promotion and prevention of HIV and COVID-19´´, in the residents of the Ciudad Belén and Villa Reconciliation neighborhoods of District VII of Managua, during September and October 2021. The project was implemented by the Center for Health Research and Studies CIES UNAN Managua, with the collaboration and advice of the Nicaraguan AIDS commission CONISIDA and financed by the Joint United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), within the framework of the proposal ´´Strengthening community-based organizations that work in Responses to HIV in Latin America and the Caribbean, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic´´. Activities were carried out in 2 neighborhoods of District VII, Managua, Nicaragua, in which prior to their execution, coordination was established with community leaders of the key populations of the sectors and people with HIV. Two facilitators participated in each visit, who implemented strategies for health promotion and prevention of COVID-19 and HIV with 10 participating inhabitants of the community in each meeting. It was possible to exceed the number of beneficiaries, being a total of 356 of 240 initially contemplated, among which are men and women; teens and adults. The didactic processes included interactive talks, use of visual materials in flipchart format, broushurs; focused on active community models such as focus groups and home meetings, where health education, support groups and communities of conscious practices were emphasized. The knowledge of the participants in each educational intervention was qualitatively evaluated through comments and reflective points of view. Promote a constant training project on health issues for this sector of the population so that they can be transmitting axes of messages alluding to public health.
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