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Self-reflection and small group work to identify ways that youth seeking HIV and SRH services are being stigmatized and how S&D can be addressed in health facilities. Recognizing that youth account for a disproportionate number of new HIV infections and face S&D when trying to access HIV and SRH services, the USAID- and PEPFAR-funded HP+ project included a focus on S&D towards youth in health facilities in an evaluation study of  health facility-based S&D-reduction intervention in Tanzania. Based on findings and lessons learned in Tanzania, the workshop will include a presentation on the baseline data and how it shaped intervention design, and share participatory S&D-reduction activities focused on reducing S&D towards youth in health facilities.

11:00
TUWS0201
Variables used to measure stigma and discrimination towards youth
Pfiriaeli Kiwia, Kimara Peer Educators and Health Promoters Trust Fund, United Republic of Tanzania
Laura Nyblade, HP+/RTI, United States
11:10
TUWS0202
How youth and researchers can work together
11:20
TUWS0208
Participatory reflection on group takeaways
11:30
TUWS0203
Confidentiality exercise: Reflect on how it feels to put your private information in someone else's hands
11:35
TUWS0204
Self-reflection exercise: I remember when...
11:40
TUWS0205
Group work part 1: Discussing comfort and discomfort
12:00
TUWS0206
Group work part 2: Improving health services for youth
12:15
TUWS0207
Sharing perspectives
12:25
TUWS0209
Closing remarks