Population Council Research that makes a difference

Abstract

Promotion of mutual monogamy in churches in the Eastern Cape, South Africa: Usefulness and acceptability of Making the Promise, Keeping the Promise: A Faith-based Curriculum for Promoting Mutual Monogamy 
Presentation at American Public Health Association 135th Annual Meeting and Exposition, Washington DC, 3-7 November
Tun,Waimar; Esu-Williams,Eka; Sohaba,Nathi
Publication date: 2007



Issue
In South Africa, where multiple sexual partnerships outside primary relationships are common, particularly among men, HIV prevention programs focusing on mutual monogamy (MM) are needed. Churches and faith-based organizations (FBOs) are well-respected and trusted institutions for promoting faithfulness as part of an HIV prevention strategy.

Description
Formative research was conducted to determine local norms and perceptions of MM among church/FBO leaders and members. Using these findings, the Population Council, Eastern Cape Provincial Council of Churches, and South African Council of Churches developed a three-day training curriculum on MM and HIV and related topics including communication, gender-based violence, and gender relations. After pre-test and subsequent adaptation, the curriculum was used to train 181 church/FBO leaders and volunteers from five churches, who, in turn, facilitated similar workshops for couples in their churches. To assess the receptivity and usefulness of the curriculum, in-depth interviews with two trainers and a sample of trainees were conducted.

Outcomes
The trainers found the curriculum easy to use. Trainees were enthusiastic about the participatory exercises and the knowledge and skills learned, including the confidence to talk about HIV with their partner and peers. Many indicated that it was the first time they discussed ways to maintain a healthy and mutually monogamous relationship. Trainees wanted more time spent on each topic, and the sessions to be offered to church members on a regular basis.

Next steps
The curriculum is being used to train more church leaders in Eastern Cape. An evaluation of the program effectiveness is currently being conducted.

Learning objectives
Describe the purpose of the Making the Promise, Keeping the Promise curriculum.Discuss the role of church/FBO leaders and volunteers in promoting mutual monogamy among couples.