Queen club: drug shop rewards program boosts HIV prevention for young women
NCT ID NCT05357144
First seen Apr 09, 2026 · Last updated May 18, 2026 · Updated 6 times
Summary
This study tested a program called Malkia Klabu ("Queen Club") in Tanzania. It made local drug shops more welcoming for adolescent girls and young women, so they could easily get HIV prevention services and contraception. The goal was to see if this approach increases HIV testing and antenatal care visits among 15-24 year old females.
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Mwanza Province
Mwanza, Tanzania
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Shinyanga Province
Shinyanga, Tanzania
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