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Youth-led HIV fight crucial for economic prosperity – Miss Malaika ’23 Winner
Youth-led HIV fight crucial for economic prosperity – Miss Malaika ’23 Winner

Youth-led HIV fight crucial for economic prosperity – Miss Malaika ’23 Winner

The winner of the 2023 Miss Malaika Beauty Pageant, Lady Nana Yaa Nsarko, has emphasized the critical role of youth in combating HIV/STIs for economic prosperity.

During a visit to Aburi Girls Senior High School on Tuesday, August 13, 2024, coinciding with International Youth Day, the beauty queen urged students to lead the fight against HIV, stressing its importance for sustainable economic growth.

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She encouraged students to prioritize their education, as it is key to unlocking their potential.

Nsarko addressed the importance of knowing one’s HIV status, dispelling fears and misconceptions surrounding the virus through her ‘Live On Campaign,’ co-sponsored by UNFPA and Abbott.

“This is the time to take a stand and commit to leading the fight against HIV. We must resist sexual temptations, get tested, and educate ourselves about HIV. Let's work together for a brighter future,” she said.

An alumna of Aburi Girls Senior High School, Nsarko highlighted the availability of antiretroviral therapy and emphasized early care in preventing HIV complications.

Dr. Stephen Ayisi Addo, Programme Manager of the National AIDS/STI Control Programme, encouraged students to get tested and know their status. He emphasized that HIV is not a death sentence with proper treatment and reminded students of other transmission routes, such as sharing infected sharp objects. He also condemned stigmatizing people living with HIV.

A drama performance by the students of Aburi Girls Senior High School poignantly depicted their understanding of HIV and its impact on their lives.

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The beauty queen paid a similar visit to the Adonteng Senior High School later in the week.

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