EMAIL US AT ajan@jesuits.africa
LIGUE AGORA (+254-20) 3884 528
DOE PARA NOSSAS CAUSAS

Uganda

Toolit Robert, AHAPPY, Uganda

The biggest hope in the struggle to defeat HIV and AIDS relies on parenting style. Parents have a critical role to play in promoting the development of their children from infancy. Those who actively teach their children social skills and comprehensive sex education are effectively equipping them with “survival skills” for a successful life. Ultimately it is up to parents to encourage their children to grow into respectful and responsible moral agents who engage in positive relationships that honour the interests of others.

Access to basic education about sexuality and how to take care of one’s own health remains a challenge. A lack of access means that young people are far more vulnerable to all kinds of risks including premature sex, alcoholism, pornography, and drug abuse.

In my view, antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) today pose a risk factor for HIV infection. This is simply because some young people no longer worry about the pain of AIDS. They engage in careless sex because they assume they can take ARVs if they get infected. I have heard many, many comments to this effect: young people believe they’ll live long with drug prescriptions, and this has distorted attitudes towards HIV and AIDS education. Few people respond to AIDS education campaigns today.

Dennis Owuoche

Dennis Owuoche Shadrack is the AJAN Communications and Research officer, Having joined AJAN in 2022 he has a broad experience in content writing; statements, press releases , website management, brand development, developing communications strategies and managing the social media, disseminating knowledge products, preparing flyers, reports and spreading other materials in order to enhance awareness about HIV and support Holistic development of the young people as a AHAPPY Trainer.

VIEW ALL POSTS

Deixe uma resposta

O seu endereço de email não será publicado. Campos obrigatórios marcados com *

INSCRIÇÃO NA NEWSLETTER

Inscreva-se agora para receber atualizações por e-mail sobre os acontecimentos atuais na AJAN África.

pt_PTPortuguês