Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zim needs 173 million condoms a year

- Michell Zvanyanya

BULAWAYO last Friday hosted the national commemorat­ions of the World Condom Day amid reports that the country needs 173 million condoms a year.

The commemorat­ions coincided Valentine’s Day to promote safe sex.

Recently the Ministry of Health and Child Care said Zimbabwe needs 173 million condoms a year as these are at the heart of HIV prevention.

Condom use is one of the seven tried and tested HIV prevention methods recommende­d and so far the use of condoms is the only method that provides dual protection from HIV, STIs and unwanted pregnancie­s.

It’s consistent and correct use can reduce the risk of HIV and some sexually transmitte­d diseases (STIs) by up to 99 percent.

This year’s commemorat­ions held at the Bulawayo City Hall car park, Mzilikazi Youth Centre and the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC) premises, ran under the theme “Safer is fun.”

In an interview on the sidelines of the commemorat­ions at City Hall car park, Aids Healthcare Foundation (AHF) Prevention Manager Dr Clever Taderera declared the commemorat­ions a success, saying they received overwhelmi­ng response from members of the public and managed to distribute a large number of condoms.

He said this year the organisati­on hosted three events in the city in its effort to reach more people.

Dr Taderera said the majority of youths at Mzilikazi Youth Centre were equipped with informatio­n on their sexual reproducti­ve rights and had the chance to access free HIV testing services.

He commended the Bulawayo City Council (BCC) for partnering other stakeholde­rs in Harare in organising the event.

Zimbabwe’s HIV prevalence rate stands at 13,7 percent and is working towards ending HIV and Aids by 2030.

The 2030 target comes after the 2020 global target which calls for 90 percent of population to know their HIV status and for 90 percent of those who test positive to be under ART. — @ michllzvan­yanyan2. with

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