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| Goals
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ensure optimum utilization of the services
by the targeted population
including the High Risk Groups, by
providing integrated
reproductive & sexual health services
through a user friendly, non-stigmatizing,
non-judgmental service delivery system.
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| Objectives
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- To create general
awareness on Reproductive/Sexual
health issues including HIV/AIDS/STIs,
in men, women & adolescents.
- To improve
healthcare seeking behaviour of
the targeted community through
creating awareness on health issues
including HIV/AIDS/STIs &
providing non-judgmental quality
health services.
- To bring about
behaviour change among the high-risk
individuals through BCC (Behaviour
Change Communications), Condom
promotion and promotion of Safe
Sexual Practices.
- To provide
Counseling services on HIV/AIDS/STIs
& Sexual Health issues.
- To generate
enabling environment for addressing
the reproductive & sexual
health issues including HIV/AIDS/STIs.
- To provide
Voluntary HIV testing with Pre/Post-test
counseling.
- To mobilize
the community resources through
Advocacy, effective Networking
and Capacity Building programmes.
- To provide community based care
and support for HIV positive people.
- To initiate scientific and
socio-scientific researches and
organizes seminars/conferences
in the interest of objectives.
- To work for other socio cultural
issues directly or indirectly
related to HIV/AIDS/STIs prevention.
- To work for mainstreaming of
marginalized groups like hidden
sex workers and MSM
- o Lack of access to information
on reproductive & sexual health
issues including HIV/AIDS/STIs.
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| To
address the issues of |
- Lack of access
to information on reproductive
& sexual health issues including
HIV/AIDS/STIs.
- Lack of access
to efficient reproductive &
sexual healthcare services including
HIV/AIDS/STIs.
- Lack of healthcare
seeking behaviour particularly
among the women.
- Lack of male
participation in enhancing women's
reproductive health including
the prevention of RTIs & HIV/AIDS/STI
infection.
- Myths and misconceptions
prevalent in the community
- Marginalization
of certain groups in the society.
- Poor community
responses to the issues related
to reproductive and sexual health.
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