Things you need to know to optimize your “hoodie” this season of Love – Funke Awahu

Things you need to know to optimize your “hoodie” this season of Love – Funke Awahu

A Condom is a highly effective contraceptive that prevents unwanted pregnancy and protects against various types of sexually transmitted infections [STI] when used correctly and consistently. it is about 98% effective!
Condoms should to be stored in places that are not too hot or cold,  and away from sharp or rough surfaces that could tear them. They should never be used more than once. Using two condoms together during sexual intercourse is never advised as it can cause friction between them, thereby weakening the material and increasing the chance of a condom break. Note that if your male partner uses a condom, a female condom should not be used simultaneously. Condoms remain the only tool that has the ability to offer dual protection. No other method of birth control has been successful at protecting people against sexually  transmitted diseases  [STDs].
Funke Awahu – 2020 NHVMAS LeNNiB Champion.
Make the Right Choice, Use a “HOODIE”- Maria Udoh

Make the Right Choice, Use a “HOODIE”- Maria Udoh

Do you know “Safer is Sexy”?

International Condom Day, celebrated each year on February 13th (the day before Valentine’s Day), came about as an innovative and lighthearted way to remind people that wearing a condom can prevent pregnancy and STDs, including HIV.

WHERE’S THE FASHION SENSE IN CONDOMS YOU MIGHT ASK?

They are practical, easy to carry and are the most affordable way to avoid sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancies. They make a statement about your priorities: you care about your health and that of your partner. Condoms express who you are: with hundreds of sizes, textures, colors and flavors, you can stick with what you like or change it up every time. And most importantly, they give you peace of mind, so you can relax and focus on the fun.

As we celebrate ICD on the eve of valentine, when we will be showing feelings of love, let’s also realize love is the best protection so protect yourself and your partner if you choose to make love.

-Maria Udoh, 2020 NHVMAS LeNNiB Champion.

“Reducing poverty may be the only viable long term response to tackling the HIV epidemic” – Richard Kome

“Reducing poverty may be the only viable long term response to tackling the HIV epidemic” – Richard Kome

The world global body has expressed concerns that while global poverty rates have been cut by more than half since year 2000, 1 in 10 people in developing regions such as Nigeria are still living with their families on less than the international poverty line of $1.90 a day with millions more who make only a little more than the amount.
Expressing fear for Women’s vulnerability with particular attention to Mother To Child Transmission (MTCT) of HIV, experts say that the unequal socio-economic status of women compromises their ability to prevent HIV or mitigate the impact of AIDS. Little wonder the United Nations (UN) noted that household affected by HIV are more vulnerable to falling into and remaining in poverty.
The UN also laments that while significant progress has been made in many countries within Eastern and South-Eastern Asia, About 42% of the population in Sub-Saharan Africa continue to live below the poverty line.
World Health Organization (WHO) notes that poverty drives HIV epidemic making prevention and treatment a Herculean task for all concerned.
Reviewing the evidence on how poverty leads people to high risk behaviors, UNAIDS concluded that reducing poverty may be the only viable long term response to tackling the epidemic.
In conclusion it is pertinent to note that unless and until poverty is reduced there will be little progress either with reducing transmission of the virus or an enhanced capacity to cope with its socio-economic consequences.
Richard Kome
2020 LeNNiB CHampion
NHVMAS IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE HER 2020 LeNNiB CHAMPIONS.

NHVMAS IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE HER 2020 LeNNiB CHAMPIONS.

On the 4th of February, 2020, NHVMAS commenced yet another edition of her LeNNiB Champions Mentorship Program with 8 young advocates from various organization. The LeNNiB Champions Mentorship Program is a community centered advocacy program that is aimed at developing the capacity of young HIV prevention advocates through training and mentorship in order to make significant changes in their environment while addressing the HIV prevention needs of communities member. This year, we had 84 applications from different local government areas in Lagos state, from which 8 emerged tops. Please meet our 2020 advocates;

 

AYOOLA OLADOSU

Ayoola Oladosu is a graduate of Biochemistry from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomoso. Her passion for public health got starred up during the one year  mandatory National Youth Corp Service where she volunteered as a member of National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Control Community Development Service. She targeted  students in public secondary schools and traders in the markets about the need for the advocacy against drug abuse. She proceeded in the public health space by working with Africa Field Epidemiology Network as an Interviewer for the Lagos Aids Indicator Survey (LAGAIS) and Population Service International for the Women’s Health Project (WHP).

Her effectiveness as an Interviewer while working with Population Service International earned her the 120 under 40 nomination; A Bill and Mellinda Gates Initiative. Ayoola loves reading and marketing goods.

KAYODE TESLIM OWOSO

Kayode  is a social worker with over 5 years of experience in providing care and support services for marginalized individual in rural communities of Nigeria for them to gain access to quality health services. Kayode also work as a Social Media Advocate for United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Nigeria. He’s an Alumnus of Ekiti State University, World Bank Group, Young African Leaders Initiative Regional Leadership Center and Accra Business School where he studied Geology, Management in Health, Civic Leadership, Leadership and Management respectively. He has shown great skills in managing several interventions geared at reducing the prevalence of HIV/AIDS and associated burden among vulnerable groups, increasing access of vulnerable children and households to quality services. He hopes to achieve an HIV/AIDS free society.

MARIA OFONIME UDOH

Maria Ofonime Udoh A.K.A Marvee, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental studies and Resource Management from the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN). She is an enthusiastic and result oriented individual with strong work ethics and a credible management and team leadership skills. Maria is also a member of the British Council Active Citizen that organise social action projects in local communities. Maria has over five years of professional experience cutting across community development and youth mobilisation projects having served as a SKILLZ Girl volunteer with Youth Empowerment and Development Initiative (YEDI) as an advocate for sexual reproductive health and rights, HIV and malaria prevention to adolescents across various disadvantage communities in Lagos State. Maria is presently the centre coordinator at the Hello Lagos Youth Friendly Centre in Agege – a youth arm of the Lagos State Ministry of Health. The centre was created to engage both in-school and out-of-school adolescents in SRHRs information and life coping skills. Maria is very committed and passionate about youth empowerment to improve the quality of life among adolescent and foster them in making informed life choices. Maria seeks more opportunities for capacity development to increase her impact in the lives of adolescents especially those living in hard to reach communities.

OGHENEKOME RICHARD ATOREZE

Richard is a researcher on the SMART4AYP Project/ITEST Nigeria project where he promotes HIV self-testing among Adolescents and young people under the supervision of the Nigerian institute of medical research (NIMR). He is a youth advocate for Adolescents and young people (AYP) on family planning and other Sexual reproductive health issues and Rights (SRHR)-AHEAD Nigeria.

“Kome” as popularly known is a dedicated young person with over 5years experience and has contributed immensely to Adolescents Health and HIV/ AIDS Prevention for AYPs through strategic programs  not limited to Enhancing Nigeriasʼ Response to HIV/ AIDS (ENR), Global Fund HIV Prevention with young Key populations, UNICEF #iSabiHIV Campaign for Adolescents and young people. He has implemened some community
outreaches as an HIV Counsellor Tester with the Lagos State AIDS Control Agency (LSACA). He was the president of the National Association of
mathematics students (NAMSN) DELSU chapter (2016-2017 session).

ADEWUMI BLESSING

Blessing is a young healthcare professional with utmost passion for health advocacy. She is a sustainable development goals advocate with a focus on SDG 5. As an evolving sexual reproductive health and right advocate, she possess a strong passion for creating impactful leadership and expanding sexual and reproductive health and right to young people globally. She is currently a volunteer at Sustainable Impact Development Initiative where she advances the sexual reproductive health and well-being of young People in urban and rural communities through education, advocacy and capacity building.
She possesses a unique ability to work independently or as a member of a team. Blessing is detail oriented and can manage stress effectively in a fast paced environment.

IDRIS ENITAN ABDUL

Idris is a passionate young Nigerian Harm Reduction & HIV Prevention a00dvocate working to contribute to improving effective community engagement in biomedical research for those infected and affected by HIV especially as it applies Persons Who Inject Drugs PWIDs and Young People. In the last two (2) years spanning his professional career, through available opportunities he has used various advocacy media to champion the course for inclusivity of Young People & PWIDs to be an active voice in Nigeria’s HIV Prevention and Treatment agenda. Currently, works as an Harm Reduction Outreach Officer for Equal Health & Rights Access Advocacy Initiative (EHRAAI) and a member of The Nigeria Network of People Who Use Drugs (NNPUD).

ONASOKUN AWAHU FUNKE

Funke is energetic, ambitious person who has developed a mature and responsible approach to any task that she undertakes, or situation that she is presented with. As a community facilitator and counselor tester with over four (4) years of experience in HIV Prevention, Treatment, Care and support for female sex workers. She is excellent in working with others to achieve a certain objective on time and with excellence.

 

ADESHINA OLUWANIFEMI ADETUNJI

“Nifemi” as popularly called, is a young vibrant activist for adolescents and young people’s (AYP’s). As a team builder Oluwanifemi influences young people with vision and purpose. He has an active commitment to continuous improvement of young people. He works hard to create a positive atmosphere that motivates others. Nifemi is an entrepreneur specialized on craft works and has organized several training for young people to create skills empowerment for adolescents and young people out school