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Nearly half of Indian women have not heard of AIDS

By Kamil Zaheer

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - More than 40 percent of women in India have not

heard of AIDS, according to a government survey that has alarmed

activists.

India has 5.7 million people living with HIV/AIDS, according to the

United Nations, which is the world's highest caseload. But the

prevalence rate, in the country of 1.1 billion people, is much lower

than in most of Africa.

The National Family Health Survey (NFHS), the most extensive study on

health and nutrition in India, said in its latest report only 57

percent of women have heard of AIDS.

In rural areas, where most Indians live, less than half the women --

46 percent -- were aware of the disease.

Activists said on Friday that poor awareness among women was fuelling

the epidemic.

" This shows women don't have access to information, translating into

more women getting infected, " said Anjali Gopalan, head of Naz

Foundation India, a leading anti-AIDS group.

In the past few years, there has been a growing " feminisation " of the

epidemic in India with nearly 40 percent of all those infected now

being women, including housewives.

Biologically, women are more susceptible to HIV, " said Christy

Abraham of ActionAid-India. " The lack of awareness adds to the HIV

threat they face. "

One reason for low awareness is that the government has focused

prevention efforts on high-risk groups like prostitutes and

intravenous drug users, rather than on the general population.

" But we are expanding prevention efforts among the general population

in rural areas, especially women, over the next five years, " a

government official said on condition of anonymity.

Many rural women have been infected by their husbands who work in the

cities and visit prostitutes. Stigma stops infected husbands from

telling their wives they are HIV-positive.

The NFHS survey, supported by UNICEF as well as the British and U.S.

governments, shows a gulf in awareness between men and women, with 80

percent of men having heard of the disease.

Only 54 percent of Indian women are literate compared with 76 percent

for men.

Many women in villages do not have television in their homes and miss

out on anti-AIDS advertisements, say activists, calling for a broad-

based effort to educate and empower women.

" Even if they do have TVs, there is no electricity in many areas.

This is one way how fighting HIV is linked to the issue of general

development, " Abraham said.

Activists want the government to spend more training and sending

grassroot health workers to spread AIDS education among women,

especially in poorer and highly populated states.

In the eastern state of Bihar -- home to 85 million people -- only 35

percent of women have heard of AIDS, with the level of awareness

falling to 30 percent in villages.

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Dear FORUM,

Re: /message/6949

I am sorry to inform you that the letter dated Friday 23 December 2007, from

AIDS/INDIA stating that 70% of the indian woman do not know about HIV/AIDS.

The funds which are gettin from Bill Gates Foundation and Global Fund for

HIV/AIDS TB and Malaria and from NACO and UNICEF so many organisations funding

like any thing to prevent HIV/AIDS and for counselling programs, identyfying of

the Sex Workers and so on.

What is happening who are receiving funds?

Kindly dont misunderstand me and the fund should go as per the provision and

there should be accountability for the concern organisations.Then only things

will go smooth.

Dr.P C Rao

e-mail: <dr_pcrao28@...>

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