Miss Malaika Ghana 2023 and National HIV Youth Ambassador, Lady Nana Yaa Nsarko, has called on the youth of Ghana to join the fight against HIV, highlighting its devastating impact on young lives and communities.
During an interaction with over 800 students at Wesley Grammar School on July 31, 2024, as part of her "Live On Campaign" Project, which is part of the ART@20 celebrations sponsored by UNFPA and ABBOTT, she emphasized the need for collective action to combat the spread of HIV, particularly among the youth.
"HIV is still prevalent and wrecking lives. It attacks the immune system and breaks a person down," Lady Nana Yaa Nsarko emphasized. "To salvage your future, join the fight against its spread. We must work together to prevent new infections and support those living with the virus. Abstaining from sex and prevention are key."
The campaign aims to mentor and empower young people to prevent the spread of HIV, reduce stigma, and make informed choices as they take control of their health. Lady Nana Yaa shared personal stories, highlighting the importance of abstinence, prevention, and support. "HIV is no discriminator; it affects anyone, regardless of your age or career. If you don't follow a healthy life, you're at risk."
She added, "If you want to be on bigger platforms like me, please abstain from sex. But if you've decided not to abstain, please don’t condemn yourself; rather, protect yourself."
The students engaged actively, sharing their knowledge and asking questions. According to the National AIDS/STI Control Programme (NACP), the 2023 national adult HIV prevalence is 1.5%, translating to approximately 334,095 people living with HIV in Ghana.
Dr. Stephen Ayisi Addo, Programme Manager for the National AIDS/STI Control Programme, urged students to acquire knowledge, stay healthy, and keep faith.
Rev. Aku of PAYDP, representing the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), encouraged students to seek information on their sexuality and empower themselves through education.
The school enacted a drama to showcase their understanding of the topic and share some of their experiences. The Headmistress of the school praised the entire team for visiting their school.
Madam Belinda, the district focal person on HIV, and Mr. Samuel Danquah, the Country Director for Abbott, both urged the students to live healthy lifestyles.