| Women Encouraged to Improve Condom Use Safer Sex Week 2010 “Smart Women Always Buy, Carry & Use Condoms” |
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| Friday, 05 February 2010 05:00 |
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Jamaica will commemorate Safer Sex Week from Sunday, February 7-14 and this year’s focus is on encouraging women to buy, carry and use condoms highlighted by the theme “Smarter Women Always Buy, Carry and Use Condoms.” This initiative is part of an effort to increase HIV testing among women and to build awareness on condom use. Dr. Kevin Harvey, Director of the National HIV/STI Programme in the Ministry of Health said “To buy, carry and use condoms does not mean that a woman is promiscuous; it rather means that a woman is wise enough to protect herself from HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs)”. Continuing, he said with Valentine’s Day quickly approaching, there is usually an increase in the level of sexual activity so it is important for women to negotiate condom use. According to Ms. Lovette Byfield, Director, HIV Prevention “condoms remain pivotal in protecting the population from HIV infection among the sexually active”. Ms. Byfield further added that condom use is particularly important in a society such as Jamaica where thirty nine percent (39%) of the sexually active population reported multiple partners in the previous twelve (12) months. The National Event for Safer Sex Week will take place on Thursday, February 11, 2010 at Orange ParkKingston) from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. In collaboration with the Rotary Club of St. Andrew, the National HIV/STI Programme (NHP) will provide six thousand (6000) pieces of Durex condoms at that event. Ms. Byfield, who received a token of the six thousand (6,000) condoms at the Rotary Club of St. Andrew’s monthly meeting at the Jamaica Pegasus on Wednesday, February 3, 2010, expressed gratitude on behalf of the National HIV/STI Programme. (near the Waterfront, Downtown, The NHP programme which started in 1986 is committed to coordinating and leading the implementation of National HIV/AIDS response, to achieve behaviour change as it relates to HIV/AIDS. Its implementation arm has expanded to involve the health sector’s four Regional Health Authorities and five sector ministries, the National AIDS Committee (NAC) and a number of non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Contact MOH, Public Relations Unit, Tel: 967-1561 |


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