Women
Ministry Fights Feminisation Of HIV/AIDS
By design or sheer coincidence, the Rivers State Ministry of Women Affairs (MOWA) made it a date with women in government Monday, to parley on ways to alleviate the burden of the deadly epidemic called HIV/AIDs as it pertains to women in the state
By design yes, because it is one of the key-job responsibilities (KJR) of the ministry to intervene on issues of women and children concern especially where their health and general welfare are being jeopardized.
By coincidence, because such was facilitated as the world marks the International Women’s Week, a period when gender-sensitive issues are usually placed on the front burner.
For whichever reasons however, the meeting, a one-day advocacy organised in collaboration with State Agency for the Control of HIV/AIDs (SACA) under the World Bank Assisted Programme could best be described as timely.
In what could be adjudged an expository lecture by the Executive Director, Rivers State Agency for Control of HIV/AIDs, Dr C. M. Okeh everyone present had a privilege of a first hand information on HIV/AIDs as it concerns women in Rivers State.
Dr. C.M. Okeh in his lecture titled “Women and AIDs” revealed that the HIV epidemic is currently undergoing feminization, a situation where women top the list of HIV/AIDs victims because of their special vulnerability to it, so much that in Nigeria about 57 per cent of adults living with HIV are women an in the whole world 30% of those who are denied drugs to avoid Mother-to-Child transmission (PMTC) live in Nigeria.
Reasons advanced for the high vulnerability of women to the deadly epidemic ranges from thousands of young females becoming sexually active, special economic and cultural factors, to male dominance, ignorance and misconception, poverty. Early unset of sexual debut, increasing incidences of rape, low utilization of health facilities for Anti-natal care and delivery.
Therefore, the disproportionate level of vulnerability of women and men to HIV infection and the realization of the fact that the average girl-child has two times the chance of a boy to be infected has necessilated the special focus on women and the young ones to stop it from growing.
Moreover that HIV is now the second highest cause of death among the young ones beside violence, with over 2 million Nigerians orphaned due to it, coupled with the yearly outrageous number getting infected, the state ministry of Women Affairs, under the leadership of Mrs Joeba West, considers it imperative to task all female stake holders in governance , on the need for a concerted effort to fight against the ugly monster, an ill-wind that blows no one good through their offices of authority because they are a voice that could be listened to and the time to be heard is now.
Corroborating this charge, the facilitator of the Programme, Dr. C.M. Okeh, said, to achieve a meaningful progress in the fight against feminization of AIDs, all hands must be on deck as the government alone can not handle it. Women leaders at various levels viz (govt, corporate organization, civil society, religious and traditional) were advised to exploit the opportunity of their offices to make an impact.
Dr Okeh itemized instruments of the warfare as social education of women on HIV/AIDs, mobilization for uptake of ANC, hospital delivery and prevention of mother-to child-transmission, Campaign for prevention of prostitution, teenage pregnancy and abortion.
Promotion of virginity and delay sexual debut Economic empowerment, skills acquisition and access to micro-credit and grants, Fight against rape and Promotion of girl-child education
Earlier, the Director Women Affairs, Mrs Blessing Dienye has enumerated the reasons behind the creation of the women ministry to include engender change; first in the women’s orientation and then to others, stating that countries tagged “developing or underdeveloping” like ours are such where women are not part of the developmental trend.
In her dogged refusalto admit defeat, Mrs Dienye asserts “outside our environment, people with HIV/AIDs to the fulilment of their life, why is ours different?”
Blessing Dienye insists that a diagnosis of the HIV/AIDs virus should not mean a death certificate in advance.
She maintained that it is possible that a woman with HIV/AIDs could comfortably be pregnant and have a baby that is HIV/AIDs free.
Highlight of the meeting was the inauguration of 50 AIDS champions who were charged with the responsibility of salvaging the Rivers women in particular and every women in general from the scourge of HIV/AIDs.
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