Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

LBCH kicks off 2012 HIV, AIDS awareness programme

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The Lanka Business Coalition for HIV and AIDS (LBCH) launched their HIV and AIDS awareness campaign for this year at an event graced by the CEO of its umbrella Asia Pacific organisati­on. Stephen Grant, CEO of the Asia Pacific Business Coalition on AIDS (APBCA) and Dr. Kishu Gomes, President-lbch handed over a bright red pillow inscribed with the message ‘Pass on Awareness, not HIV’ to Anirvan Ghosh Dastidar, CEO of Standard Chartered PLC in Sri Lanka, signifying a challenge for the organisati­on to take forward the AIDS awareness programme.

Standard Chartered Bank is one of over 60 member organisati­ons of LBCH, who have come together with a commitment to educate their employees about HIV and AIDS, and the first to receive this symbolic cushion. Standard Chartered Bank has a pool of HIV trainers amongst its staff that are fully conversant in communicat­ing on HIV and AIDS. These trainers are used throughout the island to train students, work groups, NGOS and communitie­s.

The goal of LBCH is to leverage the business community to make a committed response to mitigate the threat of HIV and AIDS in the workplace and community. It provides a platform from which policies and awareness programmes can be coordinate­d and executed efficientl­y by pooling resources and knowledge that exists within the business community. LBCH works with its members to ensure that each of the organisati­ons has an HIV and AIDS Workplace Policy in place, and provides on-going customised awareness programmes. Profession­al trainers conduct these programmes at no cost to member organisati­ons.

Dr. Kishu Gomes elucidated the impact of the potential threat from the epidemic on the nation’s workforce when he stated, “The biggest asset we have as a nation are the eight million people in the workforce, and we as business leaders should recognize the AIDS issue and own it for a solution through early mitigation action. While Sri Lanka is considered a low prevalence country, given that the country’s economic growth is centred around tourism, foreign employment, trade, exports related travelling etc., our workforce has become highly vulnerable. The triple bottom-line focus with adequate attention to people is the way forward and we need to protect our people if we are to honour our commitment as business leaders.”

Stephen Grant spoke on the role of the APBCA in working together with member organisati­ons in the region on workplace education and awareness creation. Dr. Geethani Samaraweer­a, Assistant Venereolog­ist, National STD/AIDS control programme also participat­ed in the event to provide an overview of the country situation with regards to HIV and AIDS.

 ??  ?? President LBCH handing over the symbolic Pillow of Awareness to Standard Chartered Bank CEO Anirvan Ghosh Dastidar at the launch of LBCH’S HIV and AIDS Awareness Campaign for 2012; (from left) Sharmini Mendis-coordinato­r LBCH, Nimal...
President LBCH handing over the symbolic Pillow of Awareness to Standard Chartered Bank CEO Anirvan Ghosh Dastidar at the launch of LBCH’S HIV and AIDS Awareness Campaign for 2012; (from left) Sharmini Mendis-coordinato­r LBCH, Nimal...

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