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North East Regional Minister urges prompt response to potential increase in HIV/AIDS infections

Published 9 hours ago2 minute read

He noted that several districts, including Bunkprugu-Nakpanduri, Yunyoo-Nasua, and Chereponi districts are located along the border with Togo, creating a risk for cross-border transmission.

Furthermore, the encroachment of illegal mining activities into the Yagaba-Kubori district may further complicate the health landscape and increase vulnerability among local populations.

With a population of approximately 600,000, the region currently reports over 1,000 individuals living with the virus.

While this figure positions the North East among regions with lower infection rates, the broader national context reveals a more concerning reality.

According to the Ghana AIDS Commission, approximately 340,000 people are living with HIV across Ghana, with a prevalence rate of about 1.7% among adults aged 15 to 49.

In light of these challenges, Minister Tia has called for the establishment of a regional office for the Ghana AIDS Commission.

This office, according to him, would enhance the capacity to address the specific needs of the North East Region, ensuring that resources and support are effectively deployed.

The Minister emphasized that such an office would facilitate better outreach and engagement with communities affected by HIV.

Additionally, Minister Tia strongly condemned the stigma associated with HIV and AIDS, recognizing its detrimental impact on individuals living with the virus.

He urged the Ghana AIDS Commission to intensify sensitization efforts in the region to combat discrimination and promote understanding.

By addressing stigma, the region can create a more supportive environment for those affected by HIV, encouraging them to seek testing and treatment without fear of social repercussions.

The call for enhanced awareness and localized resources reflects the urgency of the situation in the North East Region.

As the region navigates these challenges, the establishment of a regional office and increased sensitization efforts could play a crucial role in mitigating the risks associated with HIV and improving health outcomes for the region.

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