- Wagman, Jennifer A;
- King, Elizabeth J;
- Namatovu, Fredinah;
- Kiwanuka, Deus;
- Kairania, Robert;
- Semanda, John Baptist;
- Nalugoda, Fred;
- Serwadda, David;
- Wawer, Maria J;
- Gray, Ronald;
- Brahmbhatt, Heena
Intimate partner violence (IPV) has a bidirectional relationship with HIV infection. Researchers from the Rakai Health Sciences Program (RHSP), an HIV research and services organization in rural Uganda, conducted a combination IPV and HIV prevention intervention called the Safe Homes and Respect for Everyone (SHARE) Project between 2005 and 2009. SHARE was associated with significant declines in physical and sexual IPV and overall HIV incidence, and its model could be adopted as a promising practice in other settings. In this article we describe how SHARE's IPV-prevention strategies were integrated into RHSP's existing HIV programming and provide recommendations for replication of the approach.