The Livingstone District Education Board Secretary (DEBS) says the number of teachers’ deaths due to HIV/AIDS has reduced in the district.
DEBS Trustee Hanguwa said intervention by his office has mainly led to the reduction in deaths among teachers. He said in previous years, the Ministry of Education in the district used to lose about 20 teachers per year to HIV/AIDS. He said the trend has been slowed down and that only about eight to twelve teachers are dying.
Mr. Hanguwa who was in the company of the Assistant Human Resources Management officer, Mbuywana Akatumwa told ZANIS in an interview that teachers living with HIV/AIDS have become open about it and are seeking medical, financial, spiritual, and moral support.
He said his office has organized HIV positive teachers into a support group and assist them whenever they need help. He said the DEBS office is organizing counseling sessions for the group as well as organizing entrepreneur experts to help the teachers venture into money making activities in order to help them have a steady flow of cash to improve on their nutrition.
He said his office is securing market for the support group to sell their merchandise to raise money.
Mr. Hanguwa observed that most of the female teachers are widowed and are in need of financial support to meet their basic and nutritional needs. He said his office is putting measures in place to ensure the HIV positive teaching community live longer and contribute to national development.
And Ms. Akatumwa said the support group has put in place a deliberate policy of befriending teachers that are not wiling to come in the open despite their seemingly HIV positive status.
Ms. Akatumwa said one person is assigned to a suspected HIV positive teacher to persuade such a person to go for voluntary testing and counseling in good time.
She further said HIV positive pupils are also catered for by the DEBS to ensure that they have access to treatment and supplementary feeding programmes in schools.
ZANIS