Today the 26th of April 2017, Bright, Philomena and I had to embark on a trip again, This time, it was from Uyo to Oron to meet with Entertainment Crew Initiatives female sex workers’ Peer Educators.  I had spoken to the Programme Officer a day before the visit to inform her of my plans to have a chat with her girls and she was excited about the partnership.  We hit the road at about 10:30am and got to Oron by 11:45am.  Upon arrival, to my surprise, I saw, say over 45 FSW peer educators all seated. I was expecting to see a maximum of 25 persons.
Giving the number of participants, I needed more assessment and evaluation materials. Bright came to the rescue. He helped make some extra copies while I started the session. Philomena had told me earlier to start my session with them saying, “my people my people”. It felt like I just mounted the podium on a crusade ground when I said “My people, my people”. The response they gave “make we talk!”  was overwhelming and I was almost swept off my feet with the chorus response echoing in my ears.
This group was really smart. They discussed the existing HIV prevention tools extensively, I only had little to add. They also seemed to be excited about the idea of a vaccine and microbicide. They also loved the idea PrEP brings on board but cringed upon hearing that kidney malfunction is a possible side effect, hence the kidneys must be free of abnormalities before eligibility can be ascertained. After the session, the post test was conducted after which they filled the evaluation forms. A group photograph was taken and we headed back to Uyo.
Alaka Oluwatosin
NHVMAS
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