A 2017 slide deck presenting a gap analysis for PrEP communications in Kenya
Topic(s): Community/Advocacy, Demand Creation/Marketing
Product(s): Oral PrEP, Trial Prep Options
Population(s): Adolescent Girls and Young Women
Region(s): Sub-Saharan Africa
Format(s): Country Landscape Analysis, Presentation, Report
Countries: Kenya
Source(s): OPTIONS
Type: Document
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