Encourage Rural Communities Know their HIV Status Photo Gallery
Community mobilization is a strong tool to rally people to a cause. A local musician entertains a crowd as VCT counselors administer HIV tests to clients
Mobile Voluntary Counseling & Testing is a new concept in Kenya spearheaded by GEMINI in the fight against HIV. With only 2million Kenyans out of 30m knowing their HIV status, it is imperative for more people to be tested and provided with treatment
A GEMINI volunteer addresses the crowd during a campaign on HIV testing: Studies indicate that over 86% of Kenyans are willing to visit a VCT center to be tested for HIV...but the centers are so few.
A GEMINI volunteer speaks to the press during a Know Your Status campaign
A model takes to the catwalk during an outreach campaign to raise awareness on HIV. Current studies show that only 2million out of the country's 30million people know their HIV status
Artistes perform during a Know Your Status Campaign-successful role models are effective in influencing behaviour change
Drama remains the most effective model of presentation of reproductive health issues. Here, GEMINI volunteers pass HIV messages during an outreach campaign
GEMINI volunteers provide information, IEC materials and condoms during a campaign
A group of young girls follow proceedings during a recent public event. GEMINI activities target young people and empowers them to make informed decisions.