On International Women’s Day, celebrated today, the spotlight is on the remarkable community influencers who have dedicated themselves to reducing HIV prevalence, particularly among young women.
Dr Ziyanda Makaba, clinical specialist for HIV and paediatrics at BroadReach Health Development, highlighted the concerning statistic that women and girls accounted for over 60% of new HIV infections in sub-Saharan Africa in 2022.
The USaid-led DREAMS programme (which stands for Determined, Resilient, Empowered, Aids-free, Mentored, and Safe) is playing a crucial role in supporting high-risk young women and girls across the region.
Goodman Ntshangase, the acting district director of Gert Sibande District in Mpumalanga, highlighted the significance of community ambassadors, or “influencers for good”, in encouraging their peers to use HIV prevention strategies. These influencers encourage their friends and neighbours to take preventative…