Integrating Family Planning, HIV bearing fruits

Integrating of planning with HIV/AIDS awareness has yielded positive results since the programme began in 2008, Dr. Anicet Nzabonimpa, an official in Ministry of Health in charge of HIV/AIDS and Family Planning integration said Thursday.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Integrating of planning with HIV/AIDS awareness has yielded positive results since the programme began in 2008, Dr. Anicet Nzabonimpa, an official in Ministry of Health in charge of HIV/AIDS and Family Planning integration said Thursday.

He explained that it was an approved approach to fight the virus while controlling population growth.

"We decided that HIV/AIDS counselling, Family Planning and vaccination, be done in one day, same provider and in the same room to reduce patient flow and attain effectiveness,” revealed.

Nzabonimpa added that a Demographic Health Survey (DHS) carried out between 2007 and 2008 by the National AIDS Control Commission (CNLS) and Family Health International, indicated that 74% of HIV infected expectant mothers had unwanted pregnancies.

In what he called double protection, Nzabanimpa said that the integration prevents unwanted pregnancies and simultaneously prevent HIV/AIDS infections.

The implementation of the programme has been carried out through training medical staff and local government officials at the grassroots (District & Sector level) on both Family Planning and HIV/AIDS guidelines.

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