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Botswana Family Welfare Association (BOFWA)



Advocacy, community and social mobillization project



BOFWA is a nationally recognized leader in Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) that ensures reproductive health including Family Planning (FP) as a human right to all individuals and families. It is led by volunteers as policy makers and management as programme implementers. Working for 22 years towards this mission, BOFWA pioneered Youth Friendly Services, Parent Peer Education and contributed immensely national SRH, HIV & AIDS, youth development and family welfare. Currently BOFWA provides more than 150,000 services a year.


BOFWA is committed to promoting sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRH&R) with responsibilities to adolescents/young people, adults and families in Botswana. We do this through provision of information, education and counseling, youth and parents life skills development, clinical and outreach services delivery; SRH&R programme training and advocacy. We aim at providing quality service to all its clientele by the year 2016 and beyond.



Family Health International (FHI360)



Linkages Project



Under LINKAGES, the FHI 360-led team will accelerate the ability of governments, organizations working with key populations at risk of HIV, and private-sector providers to plan and implement services that reduce HIV transmission among key populations and their sexual partners and extend the lives of those already living with HIV.

Project activities will enhance the HIV prevention and care cascade by increasing reach to key populations most at risk of acquiring or transmitting HIV, promoting routine HIV testing and counseling, and actively enrolling those with HIV into care and support interventions that enable them to remain in care. The project also will help countries use and scale up evidence-based approaches to service provision; help key populations mobilize and advocate for changes in laws and the conduct of police, health care workers and policymakers; and work with governments to make programs sustainable for the long term.



NATIONAL AIDS COORDINATING AGENCY (NACA)



CORRECT AND CONSISTENT CONDOM USE PROJECT



The overall purpose of the National AIDS Coordinating Agency (NACA) is to develop and support partnerships, harmonize, coordinate and facilitate implementation of the national response to HIV and AIDS. NACA has the responsibility to facilitate planning for HIV and AIDS at all levels. This includes formulation and facilitation of national strategies, policies and laws that pertain to HIV and AIDS. Development of the National HIV and AIDS Policy, the National Strategy for BCIC or any other national processes that require the actions and support of all stakeholders is spearheaded by NACA as a core responsibility. The process of mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into ministries, institutions and civil society organizations requires facilitation. NACA takes the responsibility to ensure that HIV and AIDS is mainstreamed in the day-to-day mandates of sectors. The National Strategic Framework (NSF 2003-2009) outlines the roles and responsibilities of NACA and those of other sectors involved in the delivery of the Minimum Internal Package (MIP). The NSF is aligned to the National Development Plan.