In terms of Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH),
Congo aims to improve the quality of life of its people through: reducing
mortality and morbidity currently estimated at 781/100.000 live births the
access for all irrespective of age and sex to SRH care quality, access to safe
and reliable information on SRH, gender promotion, effective involvement of men
in the resolution of issues related to SRH and support the reproductive health
of the elderly.
As part of the continuation of the project
"Strengthening of groups of people living with HIV for community PMTCT"
funded by Positive Action Community Fund (PACF); implemented in (Bouenza
province) and Makoua (Cuvette central province), a training workshop on sexual and reproductive
health and HIV/AIDS was held from
February 28 to March 2, 2013 at Nkayi with 25 health and community workers and
volunteers from the areas of Nkayi and Madingou.
The objectives of this training was to build the capacity of 25 health and community workers to do awareness on HIV / AIDS and the prevention of transmission of HIV / AIDS from mother to child (PMTCT); to identify strengths and weaknesses of community interventions on PMTCT implemented in 2012 and the improvements to be made for the year 2013.
The workshop was also an opportunity todevelop a close collaboration between health
workers and the community for a better monitoring of HIV-positive pregnant
women and adolescent girls of childbearing age as well as enhance the knowledge of participants in counseling of HIV positive women and
adolescent on Sexual and Reproductive
Health services. The objectives of this training was to build the capacity of 25 health and community workers to do awareness on HIV / AIDS and the prevention of transmission of HIV / AIDS from mother to child (PMTCT); to identify strengths and weaknesses of community interventions on PMTCT implemented in 2012 and the improvements to be made for the year 2013.
The trainers at this workshop were resource persons from AZUR Development, Medical workers who provide support to people living with HIV in Madingou and Nkayi (Bouenza province) and the Coordinator of the Congolese Association for the welfare of the family.
The topics included: the definition of the sexual and reproductive health, knowledge about STIs, HIV and AIDS, Maternal, Newborn and Child health, sexuality and desire for children for HIV positive women, care for people living with HIV, the need for family planning, prenatal and post natal care, care and nutritional choices to the newborn from HIV positive mothers. They also reported on the activities of last year (2012).
Exercises on information and community education in
the health centres were done with participants, as they could experience how to
talk about PMTCT in the communities, and especially to pregnant women and their
partners.It is through the awareness sessions that women understand why HIV
testing is so necessary for pregnant women and for those who desire to have a child, whatever
their HIV status. The midwives attending the training were used to increase
awareness on HIV/AIDS.
“This workshop was for us a great opportunity to talk
with the midwives; to learn new things, and also talk to them who are those who
stigmatize HIV Positive women. We also hope this workshop will help to change
the behavior of health workers; and provide a way to reconcile midwives with
HIV-positive women”, a HIV positive woman involved in the project said at the
end of the training.
Leticia Okombi, Project coordinator