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Peer HIV Prevention for Sex Workers in Malawi

Summary

This project provides 120 sex workers in one of the poorest communities in Malawi with the skills to reduce their risk of HIV infection, and the confidence to use them. progress reportread updates from the field


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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Sex workers in Malawi face enormous problems - they are often women with families and no other source of income, and they face abuse from their clients, and neglect from the law. We are working in one of the poorest communities in Lilongwe, the capital of Malawi, and we offer the participants new skills for enabling them to live more safely, generate income from other sources, and perform their stories to audiences such as the police, by whom they would never normally be heard or respected.

Activities

If we can train and employ core groups of sex workers to work with their younger peers, we can reduce their vulnerability to HIV infection and abuse.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: £554
Remaining Goal to be Funded: £38,416
Total Funding Goal: £38,970

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

This project will empower 120 sex workers to protect themselves, to generate alternative sources of income, and to influence the attitudes and policies, particularly among the police, that can provide them with legal protection.

Project Message

"TfaC brings us support and methods - it is up to us to put them in the context of our lives. I am happy because I know that now I am going to be able to help other people change their lives too"
- Annesi Linje, Peer trainer & ex sex worker

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Fiona Morrell,

36, Beresford Road
London, N5 2HZ
United Kingdom
265999798328
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Project Sponsor

Theatre for a Change

Organisation

Theatre for a Change
36, Beresford Road
London, London N5 2HZ
United Kingdom
00265999798328
http://www.tfacafrica.com

Learn more about Theatre for a Change and the project team.



Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Malawi and can also be found under Women and Girls.

For more information about Malawi, read the Human Development Report on Malawi or the Wikipedia entry for Malawi.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on January 31, 2012.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on June 04, 2009.

Latest Update from the Field

News on the Peer Education Project for Sex Workers

By Fiona Morrell - Fundraising and Grants Manager, January 31, 2012 01:45 PM

participants marching against abuse by police
participants marching against abuse by police

This project, known as the ABC Programme (Alliance for Behaviour Change) has been supported by GlobalGiving over the last three years. We work with some of the most vulnerable women and girls in Malawi and every penny (or cent!) counts.

The ABC programme has 3 steps. The first is behaviour change – a process where sex workers are equipped with the skills to be able to negotiate sex more safely, and to be able to manage their own health more effectively. 12 former sex workers have been trained how to facilitate the process of behaviour change with young women and men in their community, many of whom are getting involved in sex work. A key part of the behaviour change is that we guide young people back into education, which many have dropped out of for a variety of reasons.

The second step is advocacy, where the groups lobby for their rights by performing their stories to people in power, locally and nationally. The women have embarked on a programme of Legislative Theatre where they perform to those in authority, and seek to change the attitudes and policies that impact their lives. A key group that they have targeted is the police – they have performed inside local police stations and have made a huge impact on the attitudes and behaviour of local police, many of whom in the past have been involved in abusing the women. We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with police that underlines the new understanding and co-operation between them and the sex workers.

The third step is vocational skills training. We offer training through partner organisations in a variety of vocational skills that can enable the women who do not want to go back to full time education, but who want to leave sex work, to earn a living in safer, more dignified ways. 

These three steps are delivered partly through workshops facilitated by former sex workers, who are now our employees, and partly by performances. We have recently come to the end of a Legislative Theatre project, funded by GTZ, where the women have performed their stories to policy makers on a local and national level, with a view to changing attitudes among these influential people towards sex work and sex workers. With this aim, the women in the performance group performed their story in the Parliament building in Malawi - a first in Malawi, and probably a first in Africa. It is by using these innovative and participatory methodologies that they have been able to make their voices heard, and take a real part in the society around them. We recently had a visit from Annie Lennox - please see:http://www.tfacafrica.com/About-us/News/Annie-Lennox-comes-to-visit

Sadly, some of the participants in this project are children, who are at serious and urgent risk. In response to this we organised a training for our Malawian staff by the UK Charity, The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in how we can provide better services to children who are being sexually exploited. The training was a great success, and we now have a framework for Child Protection which we will be implementing across our organisation. We have just published a report on the situation of children being sexually exploited in Malawi - please see: http://www.tfacafrica.com/What-we-do/Monitoring-Evaluation-Learning


£1 – Pays for a HIV Testing and Counseling session for a participant         

£5 – Pays a trained facilitator to deliver a behaviour change session to 20 sexually exploited children         

£30 – Pays for TfaC staff to conduct an evening outreach session, with the police, to engage with children who are
being sexually exploited and adult sex workers in bars.

£100 – Pays for a nurse to do 8 sessions of health care in the community for sex workers, clients and children involved in or affected by sex work.

We are very grateful to everyone who has funded us through Global Giving, and to our other donors, Comic Relief and The Guardian Newspaper - without your support, none of this would have been possible.

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