bumb’INGOMSO uses an innovative approach to HIV prevention that combines traditional HIV prevention mechanisms, such as behaviour change communication and biomedical interventions, with interventions that tackle the underlying individual, social and structural drivers of the epidemic among vulnerable groups, particularly adolescent girls and young women.
Launched in 2016, bumb’INGOMSO addresses the individual, interpersonal and structural factors that drive the vulnerability of girls and young women through programmes that include leadership development, tackling gender-based violence, improving the delivery of youth-friendly health services and connecting young people to economic opportunities.