“She has to go through the rite in other to be a woman!” The family head proclaimed. This is a typical ordeal of a young girl who is growing up in a culture that requires her to pass through female genital mutilation before she can get married to her betrothed husband. Female genital Mutilation (FGM) predisposes the girl to HIV infection through the exposure of her genitals to unsterilized sharp appliances.

In addition, the patriarchal society which curbs the right of women in making healthy sexual reproductive health choices, especially when they are economically dependent on men, subject them to having unprotected sexual intercourse, which exposes them to HIV and unwanted pregnancy.

This woman becomes pregnant, receives no antenatal care and doesn’t get tested for HIV during pregnancy, but is rushed to a poorly equipped traditional birth attendant (TBA) for delivery. The pregnant woman who might be HIV positive is at risk of transmitting the virus to the baby at birth while, if uninfected, is at risk of contracting the virus in an unhygienic environment where unsterilized  appliances may be used, thereby promoting the vicious cycle.

It’s highly imperative that interventions in curbing the spread of HIV/AIDS should focus on educating adolescent girls and women on the need to take charge of their sexual reproductive health by making informed choice. Finally, boys and men should not be left out. They should be educated on the benefits of HIV prevention tools such as condoms and Pre-exposure prophylaxis.