All partners including community-based organizations gather for an annual meeting to talk about the programs of each organization, and harmonize the efforts to end HIV/AIDS, Babon added.
Mitigate the impact of AIDS
Babon said they advocate for healthy schools, healthy communities, and healthy workplaces.
The DOH-CAR has already started an HIV policy in the workplace, making condoms and lubricants available in its rest rooms.
"Maysa laeng nga strategy dayta ngem ti kayat tayo ilawlawag, dapat awan ti stigma and discrimination," Babon emphasized.
[That is just one strategy, and what we want to emphasize is that there should be no stigma, and discrimination.]
He emphasized that HIV policy in workplaces must be in place, from accepting applicants, transfers, or employment. This also applies in schools and communities.
He assured that the DOH is ready to provide technical assistance to maximize available resources.
Part of the project is also adopting schools in geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas such as a school in Ankileng, Sagada, Mountain Province.
This aims to equip learners with the proper knowledge of HIV, prepare them when they go to urban areas, and ensure that they are able to protect themselves and others.
Babon encouraged those who are in doubt to not be afraid, and instead, visit the nearest primary care facility, or health center in their area to have themselves checked. He assured that the HIV testing is free, results are fast, and information is treated with confidentiality. Patients will be provided with the necessary support regardless of the test results.
Babon called for everyone's support as he assured the continuous conduct of programs and services to reverse the trend of HIV/AIDS, as well as to eliminate the stigma.
"Kailangan po namin ng inyong tulong at partisipasyon. Kailangan po namin ang inyong pakikiisa nang sa gayon ay sama-sama po tayong lumaban para ma-reverse ang trend ng HIV epidemic idtoy Cordillera," he said.
[We need your help and participation. We need your cooperation so that we are united in our efforts to reverse the epidemic trend of HIV in the Cordillera.]
With collective efforts, progress can be made in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
For individuals who have queries or concerns, they may contact the STI-HIV NAMNAMA hotlines, 0962-990-3804 and 0966-081-7713. (JDP/DEG-PIA CAR)