Eyethu Baywatch

HIV/Aids education in schools prioritise­d

- Muzi Zincume

THE MEC for Economic Developmen­t and Environmen­t, Sihle Zikalala, has applauded the Department of Education for initiating a 'Baby Not Now' campaign in the uMkhanyaku­de region.

The campaign targets learners, educating them on HIV in an attempt to stop new infections among the youth.

Speaking at a World Aids event at Mbazwana on Friday, he said 1 557 schoolgirl pregnancie­s were recorded in the region last year.

'This means that all these young people had unprotecte­d sex which put them in danger of contractin­g HIV.

‘We have to intensify our campaigns around this issue in schools, churches and communitie­s. The message needs to be spread through various platforms, including organising boot camps for boys and girls where they can undergo HIV and sex education,‘ Zikalala said.

He added that the uMkh- anyakude District Municipali­ty has exceeded its targets of reducing mother to child HIV transmissi­ons.

Five years ago the transmissi­on rate stood at five percent. We are pleased to report this has declined to only 0.7%, and our goal is to ensure that eventually, not a single child is born HIV positive,’ he said.

Zikalala also commended the district for its successful male circumcisi­on programme.

'More than 6 300 males were circumcise­d last year, but in June this year the figure already stood at 14 000.'

 ??  ?? MEC Sihle Zikalala and uMkhanyaku­de Mayor Solomon Mkhombo visit the male circumcisi­on centre in Mbazwana
MEC Sihle Zikalala and uMkhanyaku­de Mayor Solomon Mkhombo visit the male circumcisi­on centre in Mbazwana

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