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**SayPro Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Demand Creation Community-based Adolescent-friendly Services targeting boys PrEP Initiation and PEP for boys who are Sexual Assault Survivors ABYM Sexual Reproductive Health Rights
Have you ever been curious about the prep man who walks into the clinic every morning? Do you wonder why he visits the doctor so often? Or do you want to know more about HIV prevention and safer sex? We are happy to inform you that SayPro has made it easy for you to learn about this topic.
Saysha is an adolescent-friendly community-based initiative by SayPro International that aims to provide voluntary medical male circumcision services as well as launch awareness among youth. With its Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Demand Creation Community-based Adolescent-friendly Services targeting boys, SayPro is a one stop shop for all information related to PMMCS. Additionally, SayPro initiates PrEP and PEP for boys who are survivors of sexual assault and helps them undergo counseling sessions so that they can start afresh in life.
SayPro believes that every boy deserves access to quality health care, whether he’s experiencing a new kind of worry or trying something new like PrEP or PEP. We hope to be a part of your journey with him!
Circumcision is the practice of removing part or all of the foreskin from the penis. It’s an often-believed tradition that predates many religions and cultures, but it’s not only getting a bad rap these days.
In some societies, it is being considered as a violation of human rights. A lot of people nowadays also question its safety and efficacy in reducing transmission risks for HIV. And so, SayPro has been created to create awareness about this, and increase voluntary medical male circumcision demand globally. The brand aims to introduce adolescent-friendly services as well as PrEP initiation and PEP where possible. In addition to educating people about the procedure, which can be done at home by a trained individual, SayPro also provides counseling sessions to help patients deal with their feelings surrounding it.
Are you feeling curious about the pros and cons of circumcision? Wondering why men undergo it? Or is it a social obligation? No matter what your thoughts are on the subject, SayPro knows changing the way people think is not just important, but crucial.
SayPro’s Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Demand Creation community-based adolescent-friendly services target boys to introduce them to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) and PrEP initiation. And, if they’re survivors of sexual assault, they also provide them with ABYM Sexual Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR).
Like every new idea, SayPro will be out there trying new things to figure out how it can solve related problems. In the meantime, join in on their cause and help change mindsets!
In a world where male circumcision is being promoted as a preventive measure to curb the spread of HIV, SayPro has come up with an effective way to create awareness about the practice.
Circumcision is available free of cost and medically safe in most countries where it’s practiced. It is a voluntary procedure, so the decision to get circumcised lies solely with a man and his family. In this age of awareness and acceptance, why not try out SayPro’s services?
SayPro offers voluntary medical male circumcision demand creation services that are adolescent-friendly and community-based. Services are available at PrEP initiation and PEP for boys who are sexual assault survivors.
Circumcision is an irreversible and ancient procedure that has long shocked the world. But, recently, it has received a lot of attention as medical experts have started advocating for its spread in the name of health and safety.
SayPro Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision Demand Creation Community-based Adolescent-friendly Services to drive demand for Saypro’s services. PrEP Initiation and PEP for boys who are Sexual Assault Survivors ABYM all provide comprehensive healthcare services that are available on a voluntary basis.
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