The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Condom uptake on the rise

- Sunday Mail Reporter

THE National AIDS Council has installed 400 condom dispensers at tertiary institutio­ns, hospitals, hotels, drinking spots and other public places across Zimbabwe as part of efforts to curb the spread of HIV.

More units are expected in the coming year, with public vehicles and service stations identified as possible sites.

Zimbabwe has the highest condom uptake in Eastern and Southern Africa.

According to the NAC 2017 annual report, female condoms had an uptake of 4,6 million against 109 million male condoms.

In an interview with The Sunday Mail, NAC communicat­ions officer Ms Tadiwa Nyatanga-Pfupa said of the dispensers: “Research and feasibilit­y studies were conducted to ascertain the best positions to place the machines. The targeted population stressed the need to preserve privacy when accessing condoms.”

NAC Chivi District AIDS Co-ordinator Mr Jonathan Mashingaid­ze said about 4 000 condoms can be dispensed within an hour at Chivi Growth Point, which has the highest HIV prevalence rate (14 percent) in Masvingo province.

Health and Child Care Ministry statistics show that Matebelela­nd South has the highest prevalence rate in Zimbabwe (21 percent), followed by Matabelela­nd North (17,6), Mashonalan­d East (15, 2), Midlands (15) and Bulawayo (14,3), Mashonalan­d West (13,2), Masvingo and Harare (12,8), Mashonalan­d Central (11,9) and Manicaland (10,5). The national prevalence rate is 14 percent.

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