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STIs and HIV/AIDS IN TONGA

STIs and HIV/AIDS IN TONGA. Ms. Emily Esau Ms. Katherine Mafi Ms. Joey Matele. Background Information. Total Population – 103,509 Population growth – 0.3% Life Expectancy (M) – 70 years old Life Expectancy (F) - 72 years old No. of births per year – 2713 (2006) Fertility rate – 3.8

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STIs and HIV/AIDS IN TONGA

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  1. STIs and HIV/AIDS IN TONGA Ms. Emily Esau Ms. Katherine Mafi Ms. Joey Matele

  2. Background Information Total Population – 103,509 Population growth – 0.3% Life Expectancy (M) – 70 years old Life Expectancy (F) - 72 years old No. of births per year – 2713 (2006) Fertility rate – 3.8 Teenage pregnancy – 102/2564 (2006) ANC attendance – 100% No. of births in hospital – 2587 (2006) Literacy ration – 98% 6yrs Compulsory schooling.

  3. HIV in TONGA

  4. WHY IMPLEMENT??? • Country Strategic Plan #6 • National Strategic Plan • Global Fund • CDO Program • Competitive Grant • NAC Grant • AusAID Bilateral Fund • School Curriculum • Line listing of STIs/HIV cases • CCM & National HIV/AIDS Stakeholders

  5. Cumulative Number of HIV/AIDS 1987-2009

  6. TOTAL NUMBEROFCURABLE STI

  7. CURABLE STIS BY AGE GROUP 2008

  8. Activities/Services • Established VCCT/STI Clinics • Youth Friendly Services (School Based/RH C) • Family Life Education (Primary/Secondary) • Occupational Health Safety (Higher Institution) • Behavior Change Communication • MARYP/MARP – Teen Age Mums, School Drop Outs, Sex Workers, Men in Uniforms • Peer Education • Stepping Stones Training

  9. COACH MODEL C – contract O – observe A– assess C – constructively challenge H – handle resistance NB!Typically, people that lack insight about the areas in which they need improvement resist the most

  10. HIV – a STORY IN OUR HANDS P R E V E N T I O N C A R I N G D A N G E R S H A R I N G STEP UP AND PREVENT HIV S A F E

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  12. . SAFE SEX IS THE WAY POSSES --IF YOU CAN FAITHFULNESS IS BEST SAFE SEX ALL THE WAY CONDOM IS THE CHOICE IF NO OTHER WAY OH! WHAT FUN IT IS TO HAVE SAFE SEX ALL THE TIME CHROUS: SAFE SEX HERE..SAFE SEX THERE SAFE SEX EVERY WHERE OH! WHAT FUN IT IS TO HAVE SAFE SEX ALL THE TIME! OH! SAFE SEX HERE…CONDOM THERE CONDOM EVERY-WHERE OH! HOW SAFE IT IS TO USE CONDOM ALL THE WAY

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