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Offer free treatment to HIV patients, parliament suggests
15 Aug 2016 at 02:53hrs | Views
HIV patients should be given free treatment, a Parliamentary Thematic Committee on HIV/Aids has suggested.
"The Ministry of Health and Child Care should communicate all new HIV and AIDS policy guidelines to all health care service providers,"committee chairperson Lilian Timveos said.
"Mobile clinics should be set up at border posts in order to curb the spread of HIV. User fees for people living with HIV, for HIV and AIDS-related illnesses should be scrapped so that Zimbabwe can reach the 90-90-90 by 2020.
"The National Aids Council should embark on massive and aggressive awareness campaigns for safe sex countrywide, to all sectors of society, particularly key populations."
Sex workers who gave evidence before the committee in Ngundu and Beitbridge indicated that poverty was the major driver of commercial sex.
According to the committee, some of the sex workers pledged to dump the trade if they could find alternative means of earning a living given the challenges they faced.
"They cited challenges as follows: violent clients who sexually abused them and sometimes refused to pay for services rendered; clients who offered to pay them more if no condom was used; clients who paid less than charged but used force to sleep with them longer or without the protection of a condom.
"The commercial sex workers associations visited recommended that Parliament should enact legislation to protect sex workers from abuse by clients and that Government sets up and support income-generating projects for them to cushion them against the prevailing harsh economic conditions," reads the committee report.
The committee also took evidence from truck drivers.
Delays at the borders were also cited as the reason drivers hired commercial sex workers.
"Drivers made recommendations as follows: Parliament should enact legislation which will compel employers to allow truck drivers to travel with their wives.
"This will reduce the spread of HIV as spouses will be able to travel together and the need for services of commercial sex workers will not arise.
"The truck drivers also requested that measures be taken by Government through Zimra and Customs to reduce the time taken to clear cargo at border posts and that entertainment facilities be set up at truck stops so that drivers are entertained while they wait for clearance of cargo.
Source - online