The face of service delivery has under gone an exponential transformation, not only because of the good leadership in the team and teamwork, but also because of the hardworking qualities of its members. This committee carries out the following activities.
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1. Door to door outreach.
This activity aims at disseminating information about the role of MPP as an intervention to reduce STIs/STDs with emphasis on HIV/AIDS incidences in MUST. It also aims at teaching life skills, proper use of condoms (condom education) and condom distribution. This activity also provides an avenue through which we receive feedback about our activities from students in their halls and hostels of residence. This also gives us the idea to learn and see the conditions and environment in which our fellow students live in and help them find ways in handling the challenges the face in these places, thus to say it is also a research avenue for those interested in research as Its vital role was also reported in the research done by Ruzaaza G., Nanjula L.,Karirirwe G. and Maseruka R. L. (2007) which focused on Life Skills- a definition by MUST students.
Peer educators reach out to students at their residences every Saturday, in the morning and mid-morning with information on a particular theme such as condom education. Feedback from students reveals that door to door outreach is highly appreciated by the student community.
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2. Focus group discussions
This is a weekly activity which takes place every Monday for at least thirteen weeks a semester. Students under facilitation by peer educators discuss particular topics of interest in which they focus on sharing challenges and discussing viable solutions to the challenges. Interest group discussions have been one of the most fancied activities at the project and it reaches out to an average of sixty students every week.

Service delivery committee

Peers interacting with our Swedish friend
FGD about Family planning methods

