Emily Bass
I commit to continued anti racism feminist solidarity led by and for the African women at the forefront of this work. It’s an honor to be your accomplice and ally.
I commit to continued anti racism feminist solidarity led by and for the African women at the forefront of this work. It’s an honor to be your accomplice and ally.
UNICEF commits to work with the AWPCAB, the government and donors to disseminate information about all the possible options for young women to protect themselves from HIV. UNICEF commits to dedicate and use its procurement services and capacity in Uganda to work with the government and donors to expand the range of choices available in Uganda to protect themselves.
Committed to advocate for the Choice Manifesto to be known and understood by different stakeholders in Zambia. This means going back to Zambia and collaborating with other partners to ensure the choice manifesto become a reality at national level
On 8th September 2023, the African Women HIV Prevention Community Accountability Board (AWPCAB) in partnership with UNAIDS launched the Choice Manifesto in Kampala, Uganda. The launch brought together an array of critical stakeholders in HIV prevention including representation from Uganda AIDS Commission, Ministry of Health, UNICEF, PEPFAR, UNWOMEN, ViiV, Population Council, AIDS FONDS and young women from 8 countries. The countries represented were Rwanda, Malawi, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.