

SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being

GLC Members
-Kholmurodov Davron
-Kusum Pandey
-Sanaa Hossam
-Cecilia Ogechi
-Anton Tugushev
This project addresses unequal access to HIV prevention and care by deploying mobile health hubs in underserved areas. These hubs provide integrated HIV and general health services, reducing stigma and improving early diagnosis. Community empowerment through training local health workers ensures sustainability. By leveraging technology, data-driven resource allocation, and partnerships with governments and NGOs, the initiative enhances health equity, reduces transmission rates, and fosters long-
Hope on Wheels: Mobile HIV Prevention and Treatment Hubs
The challenge we aim to address is the persistent inequality in access to HIV prevention and care, particularly among underserved and marginalized populations such as rural women, sex workers, and men who have sex with men. Limited healthcare infrastructure, workforce shortages, stigma, and financial barriers significantly hinder progress toward ending the HIV epidemic. This matters because these barriers lead to late diagnoses, increased transmission rates, and preventable deaths, perpetuating cycles of inequality and poor health outcomes.
Our proposed actions include deploying mobile health hubs equipped to deliver HIV prevention, testing, and treatment in remote and high-risk areas. These modular clinics, powered by renewable energy, will provide integrated services, such as maternal health and primary care, to reduce stigma and normalize HIV discussions. To address workforce shortages, we will train local healthcare workers and peer educators to deliver culturally sensitive and community-tailored HIV services.
Additionally, we will implement data-driven resource allocation using geospatial mapping and electronic health records to identify underserved populations and optimize care. By collaborating with local governments, NGOs, and private organizations, we will leverage resources and expertise to scale solutions. Awareness campaigns, including interactive media and storytelling, will encourage testing and adherence to antiretroviral therapy (ART).
These actions will lead to a significant impact: improved access to HIV services, reduced transmission rates, and earlier diagnosis and treatment. By addressing stigma and empowering communities, we aim to foster trust and increase service utilization. Long-term sustainability will be achieved by integrating HIV care into broader health programs and training local leaders to maintain services. Our initiative supports global HIV strategies and sustainable development goals, ultimately working toward health equity and systemic change in healthcare access.