Priscilla Ama Addo is an accomplished health advocate with six years of experience in HIV and Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) advocacy. Based in Accra, Ghana, she has worked extensively with civil society organizations both locally and globally to design and implement youth-led programs focused on adolescents and young people living with and affected by HIV and SRHR.
With a specialisation in communications, Priscilla has collaborated with prominent organisations such as Hope for Future Generations, Y+ Global, UNDP, UNAIDS, and UNFPA. Her expertise spans the management and execution of health projects and advocacy campaigns, aimed at improving the well-being and rights of marginalized communities.
Currently serving as the President of Young Health Advocates Ghana, a youth-led network for young people living with HIV, Priscilla continues to play a pivotal role in advancing HIV-related health initiatives. Her work is driven by a deep passion for amplifying the voices of underserved populations, and she is dedicated to influencing policies that enhance the lives of young women and other vulnerable groups.