Ag.
UN Resident Coordinator, Dr. Jama Gulaid, speaks to his fellow UN
staffs to mark the Commemoration of the World Aids Day at Karimjee hall
in Dar es Salaam.
By. Staff Reporter
THE
Latest Tanzania HIV and Malaria indicator Survey (THMIS) 2011 to 2012
interviewed 10,967 female and 8,352 male age group between 15-49 shows
that there are 1.4 million to 1.6 million people living with HIV in the
country.
Speaking
to his Colleagues during the Commemorations of World Aids Day, Acting
UN Resident Coordinator Mr. Jama Gulaid said that HIV prevalence is 5.1
percent and the occurrence is higher among women than men is estimated
between 6.2 percent versus 3.8 percent
“HIV
prevalence among young women is higher than among young men –
particularly for youth age 23- 29 where women are three times more
likely to be infected than men,” he said.
He
added that high vulnerability of young women to contract HIV would
require an additional individual and national effort, to ensure that
associated structural factors are addressed.
Gulaid
said that it is also critical to have a comprehensive sexual
reproductive education in the communities and it’s vital that each and
every one should discuss about HIV/Aids with their children.
“As
we are all aware, World AIDS Day is celebrated on the 1st of December
every year for the purpose of raising awareness about HIV and AIDS and
to demonstrate International Solidarity to respond to this global
pandemic,” he added.
UNAIDS
Country Director, Patrick Brenny gives his opening remarks during the
Commemoration of the World Aids Day at Karimjee hall in Dar es Salaam.
He
noted that the global theme for World AIDS Day from 2011-2015, as
selected by the World AIDS Campaign is ‘Getting to Zero’ and the
campaign focuses on Zero New Infections, Zero Stigma and Discrimination
and as a result Zero AIDS related deaths.
Gulaid
underscored that the reports from Joint United Nations Program on
HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) as of 2012 shows that remarkable progress has been
made over the last decade, yet significant challenges remain. As of
2012.
He
went on to say that globally there are 35.3 million people living with
HIV while there are new 2.3 million HIV infections and among those,
there 960,000 new HIV infections that prevail among women aged 15 and
above and 260,000 new HIV infections among children below the age of 5.
“28.6million
PLHIV are in need of treatment, however only 9.7million (34 percent )
PLHIV are accessing HIV treatment; 1.25 million Children in need of HIV
treatment did not have access; There are 1.6million AIDS related deaths,
Furthermore reports inform that 2 million adolescents (10 to 19 years)
are living with HIV,” he clarified .
Beatrice Mkiramweni from the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office shares her experience on HIV/AIDS to her fellow colleagues.
According
to him that the report further informs that there are 86,000 estimated
new HIV infections annually (between age 15-49years).
He
explained further that the use of Condom is very low. Only 27 percent of
the interviewees were conversant on the importance of consistent use of
both female and male condoms, however only 8.3 percent reported using
of condoms.
“I
wish to emphasize here, that, in order to achieve the ‘Getting to
Zeroes’, it is important to practice a “Shared Responsibility” as each
one of us has a role to play in order to achieve “AIDS-Free Generation.”
He noted.
Gulaid
noted that today more than 30 years with HIV/Aids epidemic, the world
should stop the epidemic to continue to kill thousands of young boys and
girls around the globe.
Dialogue session…“Achieving Zero Stigma & Discrimination” .
UN Operations Adviser, Mr George Otoo (left) in a tête-à-tête with Ag. UN Resident Coordinator, Dr. Jama Gulaid during the event.
Great to meet you…..UN Communications Analyst, Hoyce Temu (left).
Mjomba Band Entertaining UN Staff with a special message.
Enjoying the Entertainment.
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