Linkage of voluntary medical male circumcision clients to adolescent sexual and reproductive health (ASRH) services through Smart-LyncAges project in Zimbabwe: a cohort study

  • The ASRH and VMMC programmes have been implemented as two different vertical national health programmes, not complementing each other in improving service utilisation.​

  • Smart-LyncAges project to identify approaches to sustain VMMC and improve the complementarity of both services.​

  • Demand generation for VMMC services is done through print and mass media advertisements, school health programmes and community events.​

  • The referral is made to either static VMMC clinics or outreach clinics based on their convenience.​

  • The ASRH services are provided at the youth centres and clients are advised to register themselves.

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