Peer Educators and Outreach Workers Drive Progress in Quarterly Review
MAAYGO successfully concluded its quarterly review meeting with peer educators and outreach workers, providing an important platform for reflection on achievements, addressing challenges, and planning for the months ahead.
The review highlighted the vital role peer educators and outreach teams play in expanding access to HIV prevention, SRHR services, and mental health support for Gender and Sexual Diverse Minority (GSDM) communities. Their on-the-ground experience ensures that programming remains responsive to the community’s real needs.
Key outcomes from the session included celebrating progress made in reaching new clients, identifying gaps in service delivery, and refining strategies for advocacy and community engagement. The meeting also emphasized the importance of continued collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and innovation in HIV and SRHR programming.
By investing in the capacity of peer educators and outreach workers, MAAYGO reaffirms its commitment to building inclusive, community-driven health systems. These quarterly reflections provide not only accountability but also inspiration for the collective journey toward healthier, more just, and socially inclusive communities.