Teaching HIV Prevention to the Young and Not-So-Young

14 March 2009
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This is the VOA Special English Development Report.

A researcher says three hundred forty-three thousand AIDS deaths in South Africa in the last ten years could have been prevented. Nicoli Nattrass blames the former government of Thabo Mbeki for delays in providing antiretroviral drugs.

A nurse treats an AIDS patient at a hospice in White River, South Africa. The center is partly supported by the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR.
A nurse treats an AIDS patient at a hospice in White River, South Africa. The center is partly supported by the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, or PEPFAR.
She directs the AIDS and Society Research Unit at the University of Cape Town School of Economics. Her study is in the journal African Affairs. She says the former president and his health minister scared people away from the drugs which suppress H.I.V. The former president claimed they were unsafe and ineffective.

H.I.V. is the virus that causes AIDS. A new study in the journal Nature has shown some hopeful results from an experimental gel that might protect women from H.I.V. The gel is made from glycerol monolaurate. GML is commonly added to food products to protect against harmful microbes.

Scientists at the University of Minnesota and the National Cancer Institute in the United States tested the gel on female monkeys. The study used an animal form of H.I.V. More studies are needed to know if the gel could work for humans.

In Kenya, a project aims to educate girls about H.I.V. prevention while helping them stay in school during their monthly periods. Girls from poor families can miss up to a week of school each month because they do not have enough money for supplies.

So a group called AmericaShare worked with the Johnson & Johnson company to produce washable sanitary napkins. The American program known as PEPFAR provided the H.I.V. information to include in kits with the napkins. PEPFAR is the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief.

In the future, project organizers want to have international donors buy the kits for girls and young women who cannot afford them. The kits are called Huru, Swahili for "Freedom."

Also in Kenya, a video game is being tested as another way to teach young people to avoid H.I.V. The game is called "Pamoja Mtaani," which means "Together in the Hood." The project involves PEPFAR and Warner Brothers Entertainment. Another company, Virtual Heroes, made the game.

Young people are not the only ones who need to protect themselves against H.I.V. The Bulletin of the World Health Organization reports that Brazil has a new education campaign aimed at people over the age of fifty. Their infection rate has doubled since nineteen ninety-six.

And that's the VOA Special English Development Report, written by Jerilyn Watson. I'm Steve Ember.


Comments:

1.

I think HIV is a big problem. We must educate all children.
Submitted by: sabu (Japan)
04-05-2009 - 12:24:15

2. Prevent easy

I recommend that nobody will suffer of such diseases if he follow islamic rolls in daily activities .
Submitted by: Naeem lakan (Afghanistan)
04-01-2009 - 14:37:53

3. Solution for the killer

As it is known, HIV is a killing virus and human beings are not able a cure patients infected by this virus completely. So according to my view if anyone wants find a solution for this killing virus, then they have to follow this one step: 1- Become a real Muslim and follow what Allah says. If anyone do this then i promise no one will suffere this probem. Hope you select the right way
Submitted by: Enayatullah Najiimi (Afghanistan)
04-01-2009 - 10:47:22

4. HIV

i am very glade from you guys that have provided this program for understanding people taht how dangrios is this deseas taht in some of the country its very difficult to cure for this deseas especialy in afghanistan but this is my message to all people of the world especialy to afghan people to keep away from this kilness disease.
Submitted by: Hekmatullah shirzad (afghanistan)
03-31-2009 - 05:00:34

5. reports

thanx a lot for your reports,
Submitted by: ilyass (morocco)
03-30-2009 - 04:32:22

6.

do everyone know that HIV is very danger?. i suppose that we must rise awareness from child to old. Now, although HIV people are treated better but not fairly.They can work, play, travel, shopping, join club as normal people so we should't treat them like patient, like victim. Please share with them.
Submitted by: xu (vn)
03-27-2009 - 16:34:03

7. A big problem

I think, where is the money. People need help now, not tomorrow.
Submitted by: willian (el salvador)
03-26-2009 - 17:58:06

8. HIV

This the known and open word the HIV is very bad disease for every person pepole must keep and save in mind that HIV is so bad problem people must take awareness about this and be careful about no use abuse things and bad relationship with women and men
Submitted by: omerzai (Afghanistan)
03-23-2009 - 11:12:27

9.

I hope the developent of medicine and vaccine can cure HIV ,and peole of developing country can get it cheaply.
Submitted by: SABRINA ()
03-21-2009 - 03:44:07

10. HIV

I'v heard about HIV virus and AIDS disease through news papers, radio, television and internet. I'm very scary this disease. I guess that many people especially teenagers like me have the same feeling. we all know how this disease is serious. Millions of people who infect or die because of AIDS each year. there is no the second chance for person who infected HIV. HIV means deaths. there three main ways cause to infection of AIDS. It can Spread from the mothers to their children, sexual activity and drug. However, we can prevent this disease completely by the health life, no drug, no unsafe sex...The more the country is poor, the more a mount of AIDS deaths in crease. That reason prove why Africa has the highest rate of AIDS patients in the world. Because of the health of the community, I hope that the governments of developed countries such as the United States of America, France, Germany, Japan.... will make a concern on prevention AIDS strategies in developing countries especially i
Submitted by: khanhtran (vietnam)
03-20-2009 - 23:34:41

11. HIV

I believe everybody should be aware of the fact that we, the ones who haven't faced AIDS yet, may catch it some day...
Submitted by: suzan (Turkey)
03-20-2009 - 10:20:51

12. Agaist Aids

I first heard this disease about 20 years ago when I was a student who always thought that sexual diseases were disgraceful and I knew that there were hundreds of thousands of people who died of this kind of disease at that time in the United States. In fact, this disease spreads quickly around the world. Nowadays, there are lots of patients of Aids in China and most of them lack of money to cure this disease. Fortunately, Chinese government is responsible and always helps those poor patients and provides medicines to cure this disease freely. I hope that the developed countries such the US, Britain and Germany should provide more helps for those patients who live in developing countries, especially in Africa. I also hope that all of Aids patients can have normal lives like health people and have the same rights as normal people. Best regards. Sincerely yours Tornado(China)
Submitted by: Tornado (China)
03-19-2009 - 03:22:08

13.

aids is a global disease but we should share the pain with infected people.Help them have more opotunities to live healthy and to work. don't keep away from them.
Submitted by: phamhoa (vietnam)
03-18-2009 - 14:06:23

14. offer help

We can do more!please offer more help to people in South Africa!Action is much more useful!Everyone can say high words!We need action!
Submitted by: Sunxiaolin (China)
03-18-2009 - 11:20:09

15. HIV

THE INFORMATION IS THE BEST WAY TO PREVENT
Submitted by: VALMIR LUIZ (Brasil)
03-17-2009 - 14:25:58

16. Feeling sorry for someon who is infected by HIV by accident

HIV is a teerible virus and it will destroy all cells. It make our life die gradually by the time. Recently, i heard there was one friend of my friend was infected HIV unintentionally. It was a pity for her. she did know when she infected and from where. Now she is very sad and her morale is fallign down. I dont know what i can do for helping her.
Submitted by: hanhtran (Vietnam)
03-17-2009 - 08:00:17

17.

Three hundred forty-three thousand is huge. Didn't the government take any action for saving their life? Priority is human life.
Submitted by: akinori (japan)
03-17-2009 - 07:27:49

18. AIDS PREVENTION

IT IS REAL THAT PEOPLE AGE OVER FIFTY THEY DON'T BELIEVE THAT THEY CAN BE CONTAMINATED BY H.I.V. IT IS STRANGE BECAUSE THAT PEOPLE WERE YOUNG WHEN AIDS STARTED IN THE WORLD IN THE EIGHTY YEARS. THE TEENAGERS AND OVER FIFTY ARE BE CONSIDERATED THE RISC GROUP HERE IN BRAZIL, AND THE HEALTH ORGANIZATION ARE MAKING MASSIVE CAMPAIGN PREVENTION IN THE SCHOOL AND IN TV. THANKS A LOT FOR THE NICE INFORMATION ABOUT ALL ISSUES BY VOASPECIALENGLISH. MARIA.
Submitted by: MARIA BERNADETE KOCH (BRAZIL)
03-16-2009 - 23:24:06

19.

I haven´t words about VOA News, you are a lot of special to me, because I´m a student inglish and you gave possibility and more contact with the English, I was very happy when I found this page.
Submitted by: André Pereira da Silva (Brazil)
03-16-2009 - 21:53:46

20. Need to help everyone

I wish they will get well soon...althought it's difficult overcome with disease
Submitted by: chau (VN)
03-16-2009 - 17:46:07

21.

HIV is a terrable virus, for it can cause the incurable disease AIDS.people of defferent age should pay ahigh attention to it.
Submitted by: ma xiao bao (CHINA)
03-16-2009 - 13:34:17