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Residents earn Sh100 for getting circumcised

Updated 15 hr(s) 32 min(s) ago

By Lucas Ng'asike

National Aids and STI Control Programme (Nascop) is using monetary incentives to

entice more men in Turkana County to undergo circumcision.

Nascop, together with Nyanza Health Reproductive Society (NHRS), changed

strategy after the number of people getting circumcised dwindled.

The approach is aimed at encouraging men to go for Voluntarily Medical Male

Circumcision (VMMC) in local health facilities.

Dr Muraguri, the Director of Nascop, said the incentive will ensure

VMMC succeeds.

" We really want this programme to succeed. That is why we are giving locals, who

visit health facilities for the cut, incentives, " Muraguri said.

He said the rates of HIV infection in the area were alarming.

Muraguri noted that VMMC approach could reduce HIV infection rates by up to 60

per cent.

Through the programme, anyone taking a person to the facility for the cut will

be given Sh100.

" This approach will help us to achieve our targets. The more you bring clients

to the health facility for the cut, the more money you get, " Muraguri told a

sensitisation forum in Lodwar.

He said cultural aspects had challenged the VMMC project in Turkana since men do

not get circumcised.

" We are educating the community the health benefits of male cut in the

prevention of HIV to encourage men to get circumcised, " said Muraguri..

Since the programme was rolled out in March this year, less than 3,000 men have

been circumcised in the area.

The director said they were targeting 175,000 men at the end of the five-year

programme.

He noted the programme was not well co-ordinated in the area due to

misinformation.

Financial misconduct

The director of NHRS Emma Llewellyn said they have resolved misunderstandings

between health workers and the community.

Ms Llewellyn said they suspended the local programme co-ordinator over alleged

financial misappropriation. " We are investigating the case to determine his

reinstatement, " she added.

Llewellyn said they will work with unemployed health professionals in the area

to reinvigorate the programme.

The VMMC forum was held at Lodwar Catholic Diocese at Saint Ann's Nanjala.

It was attended by health practitioners, civil societies officials and members

of the provincial administration.

http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/InsidePage.php?id=2000041756 & cid=4 &

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Residents earn Sh100 for getting circumcised

Updated 15 hr(s) 32 min(s) ago

By Lucas Ng'asike

National Aids and STI Control Programme (Nascop) is using monetary incentives to

entice more men in Turkana County to undergo circumcision.

Nascop, together with Nyanza Health Reproductive Society (NHRS), changed

strategy after the number of people getting circumcised dwindled.

The approach is aimed at encouraging men to go for Voluntarily Medical Male

Circumcision (VMMC) in local health facilities.

Dr Muraguri, the Director of Nascop, said the incentive will ensure

VMMC succeeds.

" We really want this programme to succeed. That is why we are giving locals, who

visit health facilities for the cut, incentives, " Muraguri said.

He said the rates of HIV infection in the area were alarming.

Muraguri noted that VMMC approach could reduce HIV infection rates by up to 60

per cent.

Through the programme, anyone taking a person to the facility for the cut will

be given Sh100.

" This approach will help us to achieve our targets. The more you bring clients

to the health facility for the cut, the more money you get, " Muraguri told a

sensitisation forum in Lodwar.

He said cultural aspects had challenged the VMMC project in Turkana since men do

not get circumcised.

" We are educating the community the health benefits of male cut in the

prevention of HIV to encourage men to get circumcised, " said Muraguri..

Since the programme was rolled out in March this year, less than 3,000 men have

been circumcised in the area.

The director said they were targeting 175,000 men at the end of the five-year

programme.

He noted the programme was not well co-ordinated in the area due to

misinformation.

Financial misconduct

The director of NHRS Emma Llewellyn said they have resolved misunderstandings

between health workers and the community.

Ms Llewellyn said they suspended the local programme co-ordinator over alleged

financial misappropriation. " We are investigating the case to determine his

reinstatement, " she added.

Llewellyn said they will work with unemployed health professionals in the area

to reinvigorate the programme.

The VMMC forum was held at Lodwar Catholic Diocese at Saint Ann's Nanjala.

It was attended by health practitioners, civil societies officials and members

of the provincial administration.

http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/InsidePage.php?id=2000041756 & cid=4 &

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