Update

World AIDS Day 2016: HIV prevention for young people in Kenya

02 December 2016

This year’s World AIDS Day commemorations in Kenya—led by the First Lady of Kenya, Margaret Kenyatta, at the Nyayo National Stadium in Nairobi—were dedicated to young people, under the theme “Engage, prevent, celebrate”.

Thousands of young people joined the First Lady to celebrate the end of a presidential campaign to end HIV stigma, especially among adolescents and young people. The nationwide Kick out HIV Stigma campaign leveraged the power of football to mobilize young people to access stigma-free HIV counselling and testing services and HIV messages.

Ms Kenyatta was joined at the event by UNAIDS Deputy Executive Director Luiz Loures. Ms Kenyatta presented trophies to the best performing girls’ and boys’ football teams and county governments that recorded exemplary performance in providing HIV testing and HIV messages to young people. The event also included a concert that engaged Kenyan popular artists to mobilize young people to test for HIV.

HIV is a significant health threat among young people in Kenya. In 2015, 36 000 new HIV infections and 3900 AIDS-related deaths occurred among young people aged 15–24 years. HIV-related stigma remains a significant barrier to many young people accessing HIV counselling, testing and life-saving treatment.

In seven months, the Kick out HIV Stigma campaign reached an estimated 15 million people with HIV messages and provided one-to-one mentorship to more than 3.8 million people and HIV counselling and testing to more than 800 000 people while linking people who tested HIV-positive to treatment. 

Quotes

“HIV HAS MADE AN ENEMY OF ALL OF US AND IT IS ONLY WHEN ALL OF US COME TOGETHER THAT WE HAVE ANY HOPE OF FINALLY GETTING TO ZERO—ZERO NEW HIV INFECTIONS, ZERO AIDS-RELATED DEATHS AND AN HIV STIGMA-FREE GENERATION.”

MARGARET KENYATTA FIRST LADY OF KENYA

“KENYA IS SETTING THE PACE IN HIV PREVENTION AND KICKING OUT HIV-RELATED STIGMA TO ENSURE AN AIDS-FREE GENERATION.”

LUIZ LOURES DEPUTY EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, UNAIDS

“I AM HOPEFUL THAT ALL YOUNG PEOPLE ACROSS THE COUNTRY WILL BE ABLE TO ACCESS STIGMA-FREE HIV SERVICES THANKS TO THE IMPACT OF THE PRESIDENTIAL KICK OUT HIV STIGMA CAMPAIGN.”

JOYCE AMONDI ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG PERSONS CHAMPION