Condom use is prevention

Project Policies Once Trece They are designed with a human rights approach and with the vision that all people have the right to a full, safe and healthy sexual life. By bringing our condoms to the community through consultations and workshops, we seek to break down access barriers and stigma, promoting condom use that is normalized and free of prejudice.


We strongly believe in the importance of providing access to effective prevention methods to contribute to the reduction of STIs, including HIV, and to family planning. One of our key strategies is the free distribution of condoms in medical consultations and in our community health days.

In addition to distributing condoms, we promote comprehensive education on their correct use and their importance in preventing STIs and unwanted pregnancies. We believe that it is not just about providing tools, but about supporting the community with clear and accessible information that empowers each person to make informed decisions about their sexual health.

Male condoms distributed

Through these spaces, we ensure that people can obtain reliable information and quality products for their protection. What makes the condom policy of Once Trece What makes it unique is that we have our own condoms, designed specifically to support our mission of prevention and sexual wellness.

These condoms, in addition to being distributed free of charge at medical consultations and street events, carry prevention messages within their design, including the slogan “i=i” (undetectable = untransmittable), which highlights the importance of prevention and knowledge about HIV. This reinforces our commitment to sexual health, not only by providing the condom as a method of protection, but also as an educational tool.