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LSACA Sensitizes Private Sector On HIV/Aids Workplace Policy
- The Lagos State AIDS Control Agency (LSACA) has sensitised 30 Private Sector Human Resource Managers on HIV/AIDs workplace policy.
- LSACA stated that in 2016, Lagos State signed on to the Global target on HIV epidemic control by 2025 and eradication of new infections by the year 2030.
The Lagos State AIDS Control Agency (LSACA) in collaboration with Nigeria Business Coalition Against AIDS (NIBUCAA), Fast-Track City Project and United Nations Programme on AIDS (UNAIDS), has sensitised 30 Private Sector Human Resource Managers on HIV/AIDs workplace policy.
The CEO of LSACA, Dr. Monsurat Adeleke, in a statement, stated that in 2016, Lagos State signed on to the Global target on HIV epidemic control by 2025 and eradication of new infections by the year 2030, saying “there is a need for the implementation of the Workplace Policy on HIV/AIDS”.
She highlighted the importance and the need for the adoption of such policy document at the workplaces to include HIV prevention, stigma/discrimination reduction and increased access to free HIV care as well as treatment services by the HIV-positive workforce in the state.
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Dr. Adeleke further reaffirmed that HIV/AIDS is no more a death sentence once there is strict adherence to Anti-retroviral drug regimen because such client is expected to attain viral suppression that will result in U=U (Undetectable =Untransmutable) status.
She emphasised the commitment of the present administration in ensuring the wellbeing of the citizenry, especially the youths, noting that they constitute about 43% of the state’s population and the nation’s workforce.
Dr. Adeleke averred that Lagos State, being a trailblazer, has led the HIV response in Nigeria with the support of the Implementing Partners, stressing the workplace policy on HIV/AIDS will increase HIV prevention, awareness campaign and stigma reduction in the state.
Thanking the NIBUCAA and others for the collaboration with the state in making the workshop a success, she also educated the participants on COVID-19 infection, prevention and control methods.
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