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Zimbabwe:
Health Minister advocates Abstinence Before Condoms
PLUS News
March 08, 2006
http://www.plusnews.org/AIDSReport.ASP?ReportID=5753
JOHANNNESBURG
- Zimbabwean health officials have endorsed the use of condoms only
where people fail to abstain or remain faithful to their partners.
Health Minister
David Parirenyatwa warned that the availability of condoms should
not be viewed as a "licence" for irresponsible sexual behaviour.
"Condoms are
not the answer to [HIV/AIDS] ... How we view sexual relations at
a time when AIDS continues to decimate our population is the most
important thing," the local Herald newspaper quoted him as saying.
The minister
attributed his country's recent decline in HIV prevalence - from
24.6 percent to 20.1 - to the government's strategy of 'Abstinence,
Be faithful and Condom-use' - the 'ABC' model, as well as the consistent
and proper use of condoms.
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