Africa Asia Middle East Français Português Subscribe IRIN Site Map
PlusNews
Global HIV/AIDS news and analysis
Advanced search
 Friday 17 August 2007
 
Home 
Africa 
Weeklies 
In-Depth Reports 
Country profiles 
Fact files 
Events 
Jobs 
Really Simple Syndication Feeds 
About PlusNews 
Donors 
Contact PlusNews 
 
Print report
ETHIOPIA: Mothers urged to join in parent-to-child HIV prevention

ADDIS ABABA, 25 May 2006 (PlusNews) - The Ethiopian health ministry is urging mothers to join the fight to reduce the number of children born with the HI virus, estimating that just six percent of women have their babies in a health facility.

According to government statistics, HIV transmission from mothers to newborn infants accounted for approximately 253,000 new infections in Ethiopia in 2005, while only 27 percent of pregnant women in Ethiopia visit a health centre.

At a ceremony recognising the efforts of 105 mothers and 24 male partners in disseminating HIV/AIDS information in the capital, Addis Ababa, health workers stressed the importance of raising awareness of safe practices during the antenatal, delivery and postnatal phases.

IntraHealth International, a partner of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) working in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Health, has organised the "Mothers2Mothers" community support groups to create awareness of the antenatal care and HIV prevention services available to pregnant women.

"The numbers of mothers and family members who have benefited from these activities is impressive," said Janet Wilgus, deputy Chief of the US Mission to Ethiopia. "It is so important to focus on women and their families. Through this programme, there has been a remarkable increase in access to HIV prevention, care and treatment services, through the advice and counsel of other mothers in their communities."


Theme(s): (IRIN) Care/Treatment - PlusNews

[ENDS]

[This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations]
Print report
 More on Ethiopia
16/Aug/2007
IRIN: Today's most popular IRIN articles
13/Aug/2007
ETHIOPIA: Selam Tesfaye, Ethiopia, 'My own father gave me HIV'
12/Jul/2007
ETHIOPIA: 'Community conversations' opening up the AIDS discussion
10/Jul/2007
GLOBAL: Women want a bigger piece of the funding pie
05/Jul/2007
GLOBAL: Global forum for women with HIV
 More on Care/Treatment - PlusNews
15/Aug/2007
NIGERIA: Muslim groups join the struggle
14/Aug/2007
SUDAN: ARV shortages slow treatment efforts in the south
13/Aug/2007
ETHIOPIA: Selam Tesfaye, Ethiopia, 'My own father gave me HIV'
10/Aug/2007
BENIN: Internet new frontline in AIDS awareness
10/Aug/2007
SOUTH AFRICA: Deputy health minister 'sacked for doing her job'
Back | Home page

Services:  Africa | Asia | Middle East | Radio | Film & TV | Photo | E-mail subscription
Feedback · E-mail Webmaster · IRIN Terms & Conditions · Really Simple Syndication News Feeds · About PlusNews · Bookmark PlusNews · Donors

Copyright © IRIN 2007
This material comes to you via IRIN, the humanitarian news and analysis service of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. The opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the United Nations or its Member States. Republication is subject to terms and conditions as set out in the IRIN copyright page.