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4 Condom and Lubricant Programming Figure 4.1 Roles and responsibilities in condom programming Programme level Central State/Province District/County Programme role • Leadership of national Comprehensive Condom Programme • Political leadership to destigmatize and normalize condom use • Regular monitoring and evaluation of condom programming and communication of results • Advocacy for removal of laws and regulations that hinder condom programming • Management of national supply chain system and logistics management system (LMIS) for condoms and other commodities • Management of condom and lubricant supply chains at the state/provincial level • Capacity-building of organizations to implement LMIS • Communication with state/provincial stakeholders to disseminate condom programming results • Police education on HIV prevention and advocacy for supportive laws regarding carrying condoms • Implementation of media programmes to destigmatize condom use • Management of condom and lubricant supply chains at the district/county level • Staffing and support for commodities distribution to lower levels • Communication with district stakeholders to disseminate condom programming results • Police education on HIV prevention, and advocacy at district/county level for supportive laws regarding carrying condoms • Implementation of media programmes to destigmatize condom use Municipality/ Sub-municipality • Training of frontline workers in condom promotion and education • Condom and lubricant distribution • Collection of LMIS data to report to national Comprehensive Condom Programme • Advocacy and education on policy for HIV prevention services and condom promotion, to allow sex workers to carry condoms an