Community role vital to prevent HIV/AIDS infection

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City Desk :
Health experts called for mass awareness, especially among the youths to prevent spread of HIV/AIDS in the region.
They underscored for creating mass awareness about diseases like AIDS, health rules during sexual contacts, developing religious ethics and moral values, and involving the socio-religious and political leaders for prevention of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Civil Surgeon Office organized the discussion on Friday in association with NGOs and voluntary organizations to mark the World AIDS Day-2017 in Rajshahi.
‘Right to Health’ was the main theme of the day.
Divisional Director of Health Dr Abdus Sobhan, Civil Surgeon Dr Samajit Kumar Shaha, Deputy Civil Surgeon Dr Enamul Haque, District Brac Representative Jahedul Islam, Junior Health Education Officer Abdur Rahman and executive director of Asakta Punarbashan Sangstha Abdul Bashar Paltu spoke on the occasion.
Dr Abdus Sobhan underscored the need for substantial and sustainable reduction of the existing HIV/AIDS risks. He stressed on concerted efforts of all quarters especially the community people.
He said HIV/AIDS is not only a health issue but also social concern and called for more coordination among different organizations and stakeholders to attain cherished results.
Dr Sobhan added that stigma and negative attitude towards the vulnerable population are the main challenge to prevent the HIV/AIDS.
Jahedul Islam emphasized the need for protecting the infected persons from their human rights violations as they are also the integral part of the society.
He stated that the universal access is a commitment to scale up access to
HIV treatment, prevention, care and support with the cooperation from government development partners and civil society.

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