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Papua New Guinea (2011): HIV PREVENTION AND CONTROL IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT ENCLAVES PROJECT: "TOKAUT NA TOKSTRET!" MARITAL RELATIONSHIP TRAINING

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Title Papua New Guinea (2011): HIV PREVENTION AND CONTROL IN RURAL DEVELOPMENT ENCLAVES PROJECT: "TOKAUT NA TOKSTRET!" MARITAL RELATIONSHIP TRAINING
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/27373
 
Creator Rachel Grellier
Esther Saville
Ore Topurua
David Kumie
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description A key component of PSI/PNG's activities within the Rural Development Enclaves Project is the "Tokaut na Tokstret!" (Talk Out and Talk Straight) behavior change initiative. A key component of the TnT initiative is a four-day Marital Relationship Training (MRT) workshop for married couples. MRT aims to prevent transmission of HIV by reducing married men and women's number of sexual partners outside the marriage (concurrency). The evaluation used a well-established, rapid, highly participatory methodology designed to explore sensitive issues with non-literate/poorly educated, marginalised populations. Rapid Participatory Ethnographic Evaluation and Research(Rapid PEER) enables projects to gain in-depth insight into the beliefs, behaviours and understandings of beneficiaries, in the full context of their lived experience.
 
Subject Qualitative
Evaluation
PEER
Couples
HIV
HIV risk behaviors
Partner reduction
Condom use
IPC
 
Date 2011