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Tarlac guv urges youth to do share vs HIV, TB

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Balete, Tarlac City Punong Bar an gay Ernesto Jimmy Pingol asked the participan­ts to enrich the skills they acquired from TESDA and assured the support of the village council to these organizati­ons.

TESDA’s livelihood training to Peoples’Organizati­on are among the initiative­s under the Poverty Reduction Livelihood and Employment Cluster of Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict.

(PIA 3)

TARLAC CITY -- Governor Susan Yap urged the youth of Tarlac to do their share in preventing cases of human immunodefi­ciency virus (HIV) and tuberculos­is (TB) in the province.

In her message during the fourth leg of Kilos Kabataan Kontra HIV at TB virtual forum, Yap highlighte­d the report of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV and AIDS identifyin­g the Philippine­s as the country with the fastest growing HIV epidemic in Asia and the Pacific.

“As we fight COVID-19, we also need to face various problems and issues of the society including TB and HIV. TB is a serious health threat and remains specifical­ly for people living with HIV. Without necessary treatment, HIV and TB can work together to shorten an individual’s life span,” she st at ed.

With this, Yap encouraged the youth to take part in equipping themselves with the right informatio­n to contribute in creating platforms and mechanisms that will address HIV and TB problems.

She likewise urged local government units to step-up their efforts in providing the needed resources for the implementa­tion of innovative prevention services appropriat­e for their localities.

Yap furthered that government agencies, civil society organizati­ons and non-government­al organizati­ons must give preferenti­al health attention to HIV.

“More than that, there is a need for greater budget allocation to implement feasible health and medical programs to halt the increase in the number of cases, and to start reversing the trend of this epidemic,” she said.

Yap cited poverty, undernutri­tion, lack of informatio­n and education, and lack of access to primary and quality health care as among the risk f act or s.

“Stigma should be reduced through gender-sensitivit­y education that must be integrated and delivered in a culturally-sensitive manner. Also, massive informatio­n disseminat­ion and promotion of sexual health, which sound very challengin­g in a country or place where HIV infection is equated to sin or immorality,” she noted.

In conclusion, Yap enjoined all Tarlaqueño­s to join hands in making a real difference in combating HIV and TB.

About 150 students of Tarlac State University and Tarlac Agricultur­al University participat­ed in the fourth leg of Kilos Kabataan Kontra HIV at TB virtual forum co-organized by Philippine Informatio­n Agency and United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t TB Platforms (USAID’s TB Platforms) in partnershi­p with Department of Health and the provincial government of Tarlac.

Resource persons in the webinar include DOH Regional HIV Program Manager Joseph Michael Manlutac, USAID’s TB Platforms Operations and Area Manager for Central Luzon Rhodora Cruz, USAID’s TB Platforms Social and Behavior Change Communicat­ion Specialist Diwata Paredes, and Cavite Positive Action Group Executive Director Joseph Honra. (PIA 3)

 ?? (1CRG) ?? BREAD MAKING. Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority facilitate­s bread making training for about 25 former members of Alyansa ng Manggagawa­ng Bukid sa Hacienda Luisita and Samahan ng mga Kabataan ng Asyenda Luisita.
(1CRG) BREAD MAKING. Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority facilitate­s bread making training for about 25 former members of Alyansa ng Manggagawa­ng Bukid sa Hacienda Luisita and Samahan ng mga Kabataan ng Asyenda Luisita.
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