Relief Foundation Launches Comprehensive HIV Awareness Campaign to Combat Rising Rates in Kampala Slums
Relief Foundation Launches Comprehensive HIV Awareness Campaign to Combat Rising Rates in Kampala Slums
In response to the alarming increase in HIV rates among the youth in Kampala’s slums, Karon Relief and Development Foundation, in partnership with Kirinya Health Centre II, has launched a comprehensive five-day HIV awareness campaign.
The outreach, which took place in Kito village of Kira Sub county, aimed to educate, test, and provide preventive resources to the youth in Kira Municipality.
Over116 youths have participated in the event, taking the critical step to know their HIV status through on-site testing. In addition to testing, attendees received extensive counseling services tailored to address their concerns and provide emotional support. Preventive measures, including the distribution and proper use of condoms, were emphasized to help reduce the risk of HIV transmission.
Ronald Katwalo, Managing Director of Karon Relief Foundation, remarked, “This campaign is not just about testing; it is about creating a sustainable impact through education and preventive measures.
Our focus is on empowering the youth with the knowledge and tools they need to make informed decisions about their health. We believe that by working closely with local health centers and community leaders, we can turn the tide against the rising HIV rates.”
Participants expressed their appreciation for the initiative. Caroline Nalwaga, one of the beneficiaries stated, “I am grateful for the opportunity to know my HIV status. The counselling I received was insightful, and I now understand the importance of using preventive measures to protect myself and others.”, Mr. Albert Ssemaganda, a Health officer from Kirinya Health Centre II added, “The response from the youth has been overwhelmingly positive.
‘Our team is dedicated to providing continuous support and follow-up to ensure that the information and resources shared during this campaign have a lasting impact. We are committed to reaching as many young people as possible with our message of prevention
and health.”
The area chairperson commended the efforts of Karon Relief Foundation and Kirinya Health Centre II, saying, “This initiative is a significant step forward in our fight against HIV. The youth are the backbone of our community, and providing them with accurate information and resources is crucial. I hope to see more of such impactful initiatives that address pressing health issues in our community.”
The campaign also included interactive sessions where health professionals discussed various aspects of HIV prevention, treatment options, and the importance of regular testing. Educational materials were distributed to ensure that the information reached beyond the participants and into the wider community.