“…Globally, MSM, transgender people, and PWID populations are at a high risk for injury in the forms of interpersonal violence, sex-based violence and victimization, homicide, nonsuicidal self-harm, and suicide [17,18]. A HIV screening program in Kenya targeting FSW found that those who had received emergency care in the past year had higher prevalence of HIV risk factors as well as client-perpetrated sexual violence [19]. Country wide representative data collected by the National AIDS and STIs Control Program in Kenya also showed high prevalence of violence experienced by FSW (48%), PWID (44%), and MSM (20%) [20].…”