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PRESENTATION OUTLINE. STIs/Condom week: Theme and MessagesHIV PrevalenceHIV PreventionImportance of VCTPrevention of Mother to child TransmissionSexually Transmitted infections (STIs)Importance of disclosure of HIV statusAnti-Retroviral Treatment (ART)Care and SupportAddressing stigma and d
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1. LIMPOPO PROVINCIAL MEN’S SECTORS/BROTHERS FOR LIFE
PRESENTED BY: RAPAKWANA JOHANNAH MANAGER:GAAP in HIV & AIDS & STIs Directorate
DEPT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
VENUE: THE RANCH HOTEL
DATE:09.03.2010
2. PRESENTATION OUTLINE STIs/Condom week: Theme and Messages
HIV Prevalence
HIV Prevention
Importance of VCT
Prevention of Mother to child Transmission
Sexually Transmitted infections (STIs)
Importance of disclosure of HIV status
Anti-Retroviral Treatment (ART)
Care and Support
Addressing stigma and discrimination
How to live with HIV positively
Treatment, Care and Support
Importance of partnership in fighting against HIV and AIDS
The end
3. STI/CONDOM WEEK theme I AM RESPONSIBLE…
WE ARE RESPONSIBLE…
SOUTH AFRICA IS TAKING RESPONSIBILITY…
4. I am responsible… Everyone to know their HIV status.
Young people to delay having sex for the first time.
Young people to delay to make informed choices to prevent unwanted pregnancies and HIV infection.
Faithfulness and use of condoms always.
Pregnant women to test for HIV early.
Those with TB to test for HIV, those with HIV to test for TB and get the right treatment.
5. We are responsible… Couples to talk about their relationships, test for HIV together and be faithful to each other and always use condoms.
Men, women and families to support pregnant women so that they can protect their children from HIV.
Communities to provide care and support to the infected and affected by HIV including orphans and vulnerable children.
Communities to take action and speak out against violence against women.
Communities to stop stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV.
6. South Africa is taking responsibility Government and all sectors of society represented in the SANAC are providing leadership to ensure that every South African can:
Prevent HIV infections.
Know their HIV status.
That pregnant women can access Prevention of Mother to child Transmission services.
All those with TB can access TB drugs and all HIV positive people can access Anti-Retro-viral (ARV) treatment.