Peer power: young moms lead HIV prevention in zimbabwe

NCT ID NCT07546344

First seen Apr 30, 2026 · Last updated Apr 30, 2026

Summary

This pilot study in Zimbabwe tests whether trained young mentor mothers (YMMs) can help pregnant and breastfeeding teens and young women (ages 15-24) use HIV prevention tools like PrEP and contraception. About 600 participants will be split into groups to see if this peer-led approach is feasible and effective. The goal is to reduce HIV infections and unintended pregnancies by making support and services easier to access.

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Contacts and locations

Study contacts

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Locations

  • Empandeni clinic

    Empandeni Mission, Matabeleland South Province, Zimbabwe

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  • Mawabeni Clinic

    Mawabeni, Matabeleland South Province, Zimbabwe

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  • Shangani Rural Hospital

    Shangani, Insiza, Zimbabwe

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