It is the outreach members and educators category under which former sex workers and HIV patients are engaged to identify target groups of female sex workers, drug users, he said.
The VOLCOMH is one such NGO among 28 which is working for the prevention of the affliction and the spread of awareness among masses.
“Out of 12 educators, four of them are former sex workers and we also have an HIV patient in this entire operational structure.
Engagement of these people have helped us a lot as it would have been impossible to identify our target group,” said P C Lalhmangaiha, project director, VOLCOMH.
According to the HIV Sentinel Surveillance 2010- 2011 survey conducted by the Mizoram State Aids Control Society (MSACS), which has brought out a complied data of the status of HIV virus prevalence in the state till 2008, has shown a sharp decrease in pervasiveness of the lethal disease among all the target groups which includes pregnant woman, drug users, female sex workers and STD patients.
“If you compare the data of HIV prevalence for the last few years till 2008, then the prevalence has come down drastically. It is now 0. 7 per cent. Our efforts and especially the former sex workers have helped bring down the prevalence,” said Betty Lalthantluangi, Joint Director, MSACS.
According to the survey, the HIV prevalence in pregnant women has come down from 2.08 per cent in 2003 to 0.85 per cent in 2008.
In the female sex workers category, the prevalence has come down from 14 per cent in 2005 to 9.20 per cent in 2008. Among drug users the prevalence has come down from 7.25 per cent to 5. 28 per cent.
The MSACS in this financial year has set a target to reach out to 1120 sex workers across the state.
“Through these NGOs we have already reached out to 900 sex workers. Out of these 900, 92 have tested positive for HIV virus,” said the official.
Asked about the mode of functioning of the NGOs, the official said, “Once the sex workers and high risk groups are identified by the pure educators and outreach members, we convince them to take a HIV testing, then sexually transmitted diseases testing, general health care, provide them with condoms free of cost, female condoms and lastly counselling.”
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