
Launched to strengthen healthcare delivery for marginalised populations in Beira, Mozambique, the mentorship component of the decentralisation focused on capacity building to improve HIV/TB care and SRH services, while simultaneously addressing barriers to healthcare access — particularly for key populations (KPs) such as sex workers, men who have sex with men (MSM), transgender and gender non-conforming people, and individuals living with HIV.
This evaluation of the mentorship component of HIV/TB and SRH services decentralisation at the primary healthcare facilities within the Beira HIV project provides critical insights into its relevance, coherence, effectiveness, impact, and replicability.