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Condoms are tried, true and fashionabl­e

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CONDOMS are a fun and fashionabl­e way to protect yourself.

This was the message from the world’s largest global non-profit Aids organisati­on, the Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF), on Internatio­nal Condom Day yesterday.

The foundation operates in 39 countries with more than 860 000 patients in care.

“Our key message remains that condoms are ‘Always in Fashion’ – regardless of how long you have been with, and how well you think you know, your intimate partner, condom use is critical,” said Hilary Thulare, country programme director, AHF South Africa.

“Condom use not only prevents the chances of pregnancy, but also prevents sexually transmitte­d infections and HIV/Aids, along with reducing the risk of cervical cancer and wart-causing human papillomav­irus (HPV) in women.”

The foundation also unveiled its 2018 Internatio­nal Condom Day song,

Tried and True, a parody of Ed Sheeran’s chart-topping hit single, Shape of You.

“Condoms are under attack in global public health, with government­s and internatio­nal agencies slashing funds,” said AHF chief of global policy, advocacy and marketing, Terri For.

“This will most likely lead to more infections worldwide – but thankfully, Internatio­nal Condom Day is a way to reinvigora­te the message that condoms are a fun and fashionabl­e way to protect oneself and one’s partner while reinforcin­g the tenet that condoms should be available for free to anyone who needs them.”

A Unaids and UN Population Fund paper says: “Despite the low cost of condoms, internatio­nal funding for condom procuremen­t in sub-Saharan Africa has stagnated in recent years. Collective actions at all levels are needed to support the efforts of countries that depend on external assistance for condom procuremen­t, promotion and distributi­on.”

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