Kirinyaga County has been making significant strides in its fight against HIV/AIDS through a well-structured strategy aimed at reducing prevalence rates, preventing new infections, and enhancing treatment efforts. Governor Ann Waiguru proudly announced the county’s achievements, highlighting the effectiveness of their comprehensive approach.
Since 2018, Kirinyaga County has seen its HIV prevalence rate decrease from 3.8% to the current 2.4%. This substantial reduction reflects the county’s relentless efforts in prevention and treatment. The number of new infections has also seen a dramatic decline, dropping from 779 in 2018 to just 117 today. These statistics underscore the county’s commitment to eradicating the spread of HIV.
One of the key elements of Kirinyaga’s strategy is the prevention of mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT). The county has made impressive progress in this area, reducing transmission rates from 12.4% in 2018 to 5.8% in 2024. This achievement is crucial in ensuring that future generations are born HIV-free and demonstrates the effectiveness of targeted interventions in maternal and child health.
Governor Waiguru’s administration has focused on several critical areas to achieve these results. These include:
Comprehensive Awareness Campaigns: Public awareness campaigns have been instrumental in educating the community about HIV prevention, testing, and treatment options. By increasing awareness, the county has empowered residents to take proactive steps in safeguarding their health.Access to Testing and Treatment: Kirinyaga County has expanded access to HIV testing and treatment services. Mobile testing units, community health workers, and well-equipped health facilities have made it easier for residents to get tested and receive timely treatment.Support for Pregnant Women: The county has implemented programs specifically designed to support pregnant women, ensuring they receive the necessary care to prevent mother-to-child transmission of HIV. This includes regular testing, antiretroviral therapy, and comprehensive prenatal care.Youth Engagement: Recognizing the importance of engaging the youth, the county has rolled out educational programs in schools and communities to promote safe practices and reduce the risk of new infections among young people.Collaboration with Stakeholders: Kirinyaga County has fostered partnerships with local and international organizations, leveraging their expertise and resources to strengthen the county’s HIV/AIDS response.Stigma Reduction: Efforts to reduce the stigma associated with HIV have been a crucial part of the strategy. By promoting acceptance and understanding, the county has created a supportive environment for those living with HIV.
Governor Waiguru emphasized the importance of continued vigilance and sustained efforts to achieve the ultimate goal of eliminating new HIV infections. The county’s progress serves as an inspiration and model for other regions grappling with similar challenges.
Kirinyaga County’s success story illustrates the power of a coordinated and comprehensive approach to public health. By addressing the multifaceted aspects of HIV prevention and treatment, the county is moving closer to a future free of new HIV infections. Governor Waiguru’s leadership and the community’s collective effort are paving the way for a healthier and more resilient Kirinyaga County.