Chinese, African AIDS NGOs meet

    Updated: 2011-08-29 14:00

    By Feng Xin (chinadaily.com.cn)

      Comments() Print Mail Large Medium  Small 分享按鈕 0

    NAIROBI?- More than two dozen adolescent peer educators in Kenya met their Chinese counterparts in the country's capital, Nairobi, for a training workshop on peer-to-peer HIV/AIDS education Aug 28.

    The workshop was co-organized by the China NGO Network for International Exchanges (CNIE) and the NGO Co-ordination Board of Kenya. It is the preface for the China-Africa People's Forum to be held from Aug 29 to 30, and is the first NGO exchange between China and Africa.

    "Peer-to-peer education is very effective at preventing HIV/AIDS among young people," said Wang Weilong, a 21-year-old Chinese volunteer working for the China Family Planning Association and who gave a training session to his Kenyan peers during the workshop. "Because young people can often discuss difficult and sometimes sensitive questions like love, sex and abortion in a straightforward and frank fashion without worrying about being stigmatized."

    Wang said an important part of his training session is to let his peers feel what is like to live with HIV/AIDS. It's more than just carrying the virus - stigma and discrimination hurts more, he said.

    Among those who were present at the opening ceremony of the workshop, five kids in particular drew the attention of attendees.

    Nine-year-old Erick Owino lost his parents when he was five. He lives at a community based rescue center in Nairobi with 23 other orphans.

    Most of their parents died of AIDS.

    "I don't know exactly how many kids are like Erick (in Kenya)," said Grace Muthoni, the manager of the rescue center named MaxFacta, short for "maximizing facts on HIV-AIDS," "but the situation is pathetic," she said.

    According to statistics compiled by the Joint United Nation Programme on HIV/AIDS, or UNAIDS, there were about 33.3 million people living with HIV globally in 2009, and 1.8 million people died of AIDS-related diseases in the same year. Sub-Saharan Africa alone shares 68% of the global HIV population.

    Chinese, African AIDS NGOs meet

    Grace Muthoni (center) with children from MaxFacta. [Photo/chinadaily.com.cn]

    "People with HIV are still very much stigmatized in Kenya," Muthoni said, noting that even their kids, who are healthy, have to carry the stigma.

    The 36-year-old community organizer lost her best friend to AIDS many years ago. She was left with her friend's three kids, and that was when she decided to start MaxFacta to help more orphans.

    Muthoni cares for 24 orphans, but she has no donors at all. She runs a small business, but the income can hardly cover the cost of the rescue center. Muthoni and her three staff members often have to sell their labor like washing, cleaning and making handcrafts to meet costs.

    She said if things go well a kid can live on 200 Kenyan shillings ($2.1) for three simple meals per day, though their schooling costs are also an issue.

    "Sometimes they would have to go hungry," Muthoni said. "It's never enough."

    Taking care of orphans whose parents died of AIDS is one measure taken by communities in Kenya. Many non-government organizations like the Kenya Legal and Ethical Issues Network (KELIN) are working on eliminating discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS?- and their children.

    "So that when they go to school, people would not avoid kissing and hugging them," said Allan Maleche, KELIN's coordinator.

    Stigmatization of HIV/AIDS also largely exists in China, Wang said. People living with HIV/AIDS are very much restricted from social and professional life. Because of worrying about being stigmatized, they may try to hide the fact that they have been infected from the public. Wang said this would hinder the free flow of information and communication, and might even result in more infection.

    The situation applies to Kenya, as well.

    "I think if we could eliminate the stigmatization of HIV/AIDS, it would just be treated like any other type of disease," Maleche said.

    色吊丝中文字幕| 亚洲国产精品成人精品无码区在线| 最新无码A∨在线观看| 亚洲午夜无码久久久久小说 | 亚洲美日韩Av中文字幕无码久久久妻妇 | 最近免费中文字幕mv电影| 国产AV巨作情欲放纵无码| 最近更新免费中文字幕大全| 亚洲成a人在线看天堂无码| 久久ZYZ资源站无码中文动漫| 无码人妻丰满熟妇区BBBBXXXX| 中文字幕无码精品三级在线电影 | 日韩精品无码一本二本三本 | 无码国产精品一区二区免费vr | 亚洲中文字幕无码一去台湾| 日韩久久久久久中文人妻| 久久久久亚洲AV无码专区网站| 国产精品无码午夜福利| 色窝窝无码一区二区三区| 亚洲日产无码中文字幕| 日韩av无码免费播放| 无码夫の前で人妻を犯す中字 | 久久亚洲AV成人无码电影| 亚洲成a人片在线观看无码| 精品无码免费专区毛片| 台湾佬中文娱乐中文| 天堂√在线中文最新版| 天堂√在线中文最新版| 中文字幕一区二区三区精彩视频| 亚洲中文字幕无码久久精品1| 人妻无码αv中文字幕久久琪琪布 人妻无码人妻有码中文字幕 | 中文字幕无码日韩专区免费| 亚洲 日韩经典 中文字幕| 日韩美无码五月天| 四虎国产精品永久在线无码 | 亚洲中文字幕无码爆乳av中文| 无码中文字幕日韩专区| 久久av高潮av无码av喷吹| 亚洲中文字幕AV在天堂| 中文字幕免费观看| 最近中文字幕大全2019|