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Presentations and discussions addressed focused actions for men ages 20 to 29, men most at risk, and adolescents during the second day of the Meeting on Implementing the 2017-2021 Framework for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision for the Eastern and Southern Africa Region, which was held in Durban, South Africa, from 27 February to 1 March 2017.
- Generating Demand for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Among the 20-29 Year-Olds
- Implementing the 2017–2021 Framework for Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision. Two Approaches: Interpersonal Communication to Reach Men 18-49 Years and Expanding Community Mobilizers
- Market Research – Method and Implementation
- Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Among 20–29 Year Olds: PEPFAR 2015 & 2016
- Maseru’s Most Masculine Clinic: Improving Men’s Access to Health Care in Lesotho
- HIV Self-Testing and Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision: Improving Uptake and Service Efficiency
- Reaching Males at Higher Risk Through STI Services and the World of Work
- Addressing the Health Needs of Men and Boys: an In-Progress Analysis of 14 Eastern & Southern African Countries’ National Policies on Health, HIV, Sexual & Reproductive Health, & Mental Health
- The Global AA-HA! Accelerated Action for the Health of Adolescents: Implementation Guidance
- Zimbabwe Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Linkages Pilot Project
- Reaching Adolescents: Promising Practices from Mozambique
- Age-Specific Essential Services for Adolescents
- Tetanus Toxoid Vaccination in Safe Male Circumcision
- Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) and Life Skills: Zimbabwe’s Experiences
- Integration and Linkages: Linking to Community, Vocational, and Out-of-School Youth
- Make the Cut: Using Soccer to Increase Uptake of Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision
- Aurum Youth Psychosocial Program
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scale-up, VMMC scale-up, men, adolescents, progress, lessons learned, evidence