Health

Public Health Minister says deviant behaviour increases youths’ vulnerability to HIV

The Minister of Public Health, Dr. Manaouda Malachie, has attributed the rising vulnerability of Cameroonian youths to HIV infections to deviant behaviours.

Speaking on Wednesday, July 31, at the launch of the 22nd edition of “Holidays Without AIDS” 2024 at the Esplanade des Synergies Africaines in Yaoundé, Dr. Malachie highlighted several concerning trends among the youth that contribute to their increased risk.

“Consumption of alcohol and narcotics, disobedience to parents, indiscipline, the search for virtual independence, and the desire to adopt defiant behavioural models are all factors that make young people more vulnerable to HIV infection,” stated Dr. Malachie.

The event, held under the theme, “No to deviance and moral depravity, yes to a future without HIV/AIDS,” emphasized the need for responsible behaviour among young people.

The Minister stressed that combating AIDS and ensuring that Cameroon produces healthy and informed future leaders remains a top priority for the government.

The “Holiday Without AIDS” initiative was first introduced in 2003 by First Lady Chantal Biya.

The program aims to raise awareness among youths, particularly those aged 15-25, about HIV/AIDS through local communication and targeted messages.

Over the years, it has mobilized significant efforts to educate and protect young people across the nation.

Dr. Malachie underscored the importance of addressing risky behaviours that expose youths to HIV/AIDS.

He cited recent field reports that highlight the alarming level of exposure, particularly among young girls, and called for intensified efforts to curb these trends.

The event also saw the participation of the Minister of Youth and Civic Education, Mounouana Foutsou.

Minister Foutsou praised the dedication of all national and international actors involved in the initiative, noting that the impact of the program over the past 21 years has been substantial.

“Vigilance remains heightened so that the numbers continue to fall and the threat is considerably controlled for an aware youth and healthy future leaders,” said Minister Foutsou.

He emphasized the ongoing priority of enrolling and training peer educators, a key initiative led by the Ministry of Youth and Civic Education.

©Mimi Mefo Info

Njong Shey

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