By Mbabazi Busingye | Project Leader
On 1st December during world Aids day Human Rights First Rwanda Association and its partners organized a campaign to sensitize women and men in Kamonyi to voluntarily take tests for HIV/AIDS In her opening speech during the one week campaign sensitization drive the chair of HRFRA Miss Abera Fridah stated that more work needed to be done “If we are to achieve the 90-90-90 targets. Today we are summoned to rejuvenate the ‘Know your Status’ campaign because infected persons who do not know their status had the potential to fuel new infections.
Attaining the 90-90-90 target will also ensure that the country achieved the ultimate goal of ending AIDS by 2030 in line with the Sustainable Development Goals. The 90-90-90 target was set in 2014 under a joint UNAIDS programme on HIV and AIDS and its partners to help end the AIDS epidemic.
It is an ambitious treatment target aimed at diagnosing 90 per cent of all HIV-positive persons, provide antiretroviral therapy for 90 per cent of those diagnosed, and to achieve a viral suppression for 90 per cent of those treated by 2020.
A total number of 2,000 people voluntarily took the tests and were happy to know their status as one women lamented “ I always feared to take the test because my deceased husband had been suspected to have died of Aids but through the sensitization campaigns I was Confident to take the test and I am glad to know that I am not infected with the disease”.
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