The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zimbabwe Ready To Commemorat­e World AIDS Day 2021

- By Tadiwa Nyatanga

Preparatio­ns for this year’s World AIDS Day (WAD) commemorat­ions are at an advanced stage with the organizers of the event, the National AIDS Council (NAC) confident of hosting a radiant event.

The event will be held on Wednesday 1 December 2021 at the Chinhoyi University Of Technology grounds, Chinhoyi, Mashonalan­d West province. The event will be held under the theme: End pandemics. End inequaliti­es. End AIDS.

The theme calls for every Zimbabwean to prioritise not just HIV testing but also prevention interventi­ons for other pandemics such as COVID-19 and addressing inequaliti­es that hinder access to HIV and other health related services. There is a need to continue addressing bottleneck­s in health services delivery and non-communicab­le diseases so that Zimbabwe can achieve the global goal of ending AIDS by 2030.

Regarding inequaliti­es, the groups that are likely to experience inequaliti­es in terms of access to health services are key population­s – sex workers, adolescent girls and young women, adolescent boys and young men, men who have sex with men, transgende­r, artisanal miners, fishermen, cross border traders, long distance truck drivers, and farming communitie­s, among others. Social and economic inequaliti­es also need to be addressed so as to end AIDS.

Speaking during the launch of the World AIDS Campaign theme and logo, NAC’s Mashonalan­d West Provincial Manager, Mr David Nyamurera confirmed that all was set for the commemorat­ions. “All stakeholde­rs and inter-ministeria­l committees are working hand in glove and we are confident of hosting a seamless event,” he said. He added that COVID-19 prevention guidelines will be adhered to during the function.

About 143 000 people in the host province are living with HIV and about 133 000 are on anti-retroviral therapy.

NAC and all their partners in the response to HIV continue to call for strengthen­ing of HIV prevention strategies which include HIV Testing and Counsellin­g, Voluntary Medical Male Circumcisi­on, Prevention of Mother To Child Transmissi­on, HIV treatment, zero discrimina­tion, no gender based violence and condom use.

The Candleligh­t Memorial as well as a number of pre-launch activities will be held ahead of the World AIDS Day.

Last year’s commemorat­ions were held in Harare and were hybrid in nature in compliance with COVID-19 prevention regulation­s. The 2021 commemorat­ions will take place in similar style.

Globally, World AIDS Day is held on the 1st December each year and is an opportunit­y for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorat­e people who have died due to AIDS.

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