Kibera!!! Come for free

"Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) offered at the following centers: Lang'ata Sub—District Hospital, Otiende Estate. AMREF Health Centre, Lindi / Laini Saba. Ushirika Medical Clinic, Kianda 42 (Bus terminus) IMPACT RDO Clinic, Olympic Shopping Centre. Others:"
"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."
"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."

"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."

"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."

"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."
"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."

"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."

"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."

"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."
"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."
"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."
"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."

"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."
"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."

"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."

"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."

"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."
"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."

"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."

"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."

"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) offered at the following centers: Lang'ata Sub—District Hospital, Otiende Estate. AMREF Health Centre, Lindi / Laini Saba. Ushirika Medical Clinic, Kianda 42 (Bus terminus) IMPACT RDO Clinic, Olympic Shopping Centre. Others:"
"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."
"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."

"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."

"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."
"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
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"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) offered at the following centers: Lang'ata Sub—District Hospital, Otiende Estate. AMREF Health Centre, Lindi / Laini Saba. Ushirika Medical Clinic, Kianda 42 (Bus terminus) IMPACT RDO Clinic, Olympic Shopping Centre. Others:"

"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."

"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."

"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."

"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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"Voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) offered at the following centers: Lang'ata Sub—District Hospital, Otiende Estate. AMREF Health Centre, Lindi / Laini Saba. Ushirika Medical Clinic, Kianda 42 (Bus terminus) IMPACT RDO Clinic, Olympic Shopping Centre. Others:"
"Did you know that VMMC:- lowers Men's chances of acquiring the HIV virus; lowers women's chances of acquiring cervical cancer; lowers men's risk of getting STDs that have wounds (GUD); makes it easy to clean the penis."
"Five ways in which VMMC reduces HIV infection? Special cells under the foreskin that attract HIV are concentrated under the foreskin; these cells are removed when one is circumcised. It reduces cuts and bruises during sex that create a openings for HIV to enter the body. After circumcision, the skin becomes thicker/tougher thus blocking HIV entry. Circumcision reduces chances of getting STDs that cause wounds and make it easy for HIV to enter. HIV virus hides under the foreskin longer, giving it time to enter into the skin."
"For more information. Call or SMS. Okoa Maisha/MSHPP Project-IMPACT RDO."
"Okoa Maisha!. G-Pange na life. Get circumcised."

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Primarily text, with a simple graphic of a face with a light bulb and thought bubble.
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English
Locale: 
Nairobi, Kenya
Keywords: Community health services, Hygiene, Sexually transmitted diseases, AIDS (Disease)--Transmission--Prevention, Circumcision

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AP10776_01.jpg


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