LET'S STOP INCEST: Join us on 2nd March 2023 at 8am in Twitter Space as we discuss ways to break the silence on incest, a major contributor to the rising cases of new HIV infections, pregnancies among adolescents aged 10-19
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NSDCC has developed a series of short videos with stories of people ageing with HIV. Their lived experiences not only provide insights into history but also serve as beacons of hope for HIV prevention and the eradication of stigma.
HIV was first reported in Kenya 40 years ago. Availability of ARV treatment since then has significantly enhanced quality of life for people living with HIV. As of 2022, 1,297,814 people were on treatment, including the elderly, who have bravely battled HIV for nearly 3 decades.
Their narratives epitomize resilience and triumph over stigma, economic adversity, and other health challenges, including non-communicable diseases. Moreover, their stories underscore Kenya's progress as a nation striving to end AIDS as a public health threat by 2027.
The conversation around the Triple threat has to keep going, lets get the younger generation in school aware of the challenges and dangers ahead and the prevention services suitable for them
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We had a chit-chat with the young people from @KenyaUtalii and here is what they had to say about HIV/AIDS.👇
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#EndTripleThreat#EndAIDSby2030
Recognizing the critical role media plays in advancing health conversations the National Syndemic Diseases Control Council in conjunction with the Media Council of Kenya are engaging senior editors drawn from mainstream and community media houses on HIV and AIDS. @MediaCouncilK
LET'S STOP INCEST: Join us on 2nd March 2023 at 8am in Twitter Space as we discuss ways to break the silence on incest, a major contributor to the rising cases of new HIV infections, pregnancies among adolescents aged 10-19
https://t.co/nsLT3Cr2ir
It's vital to remember that HIV prevention is not a one-size-fits-all approach. We need to tailor our strategies to the unique needs of young people.
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#HIVyouth#maishahealthdigital
Dr. Masha CEO, @nsdcc_kenya: World AIDS Day is a day set aside to remember those who lost their lives to AIDS and recommit our efforts in ending the epidemic by 2030. Follow the live proceedings of the year’s World AID Day at https://t.co/d8DLIk74rc
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Health CS Susan Nakhumicha and Bungoma County Governor H.E. Governor Kenneth Lusaka entering Kibabii University grounds to commemorate the national World AIDS Day 2022. Follow the live proceedings of the year’s World AIDS Day at https://t.co/d8DLIk74rc
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