ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF FOREIGN MEDIA CAMPAIGN ON HIV/AIDS ERADICATION IN NIGERIA A CASE STUDY OF BBC WORLD SERVICE TRUST IN KANO METROPOLIS (HIV/AIDS PROJECT)

TABLE OF CONTENT

Cover page

Title page

Dedication

Declaration

Acknowledgement

Table of Content

Introduction

Statement of the Problem

Objective of the Study

Significance of the Study

Definition of Terms

Historical Background of BBC-WST

HIV/AIDS Campaign programmes of the BBC-WST in Nigeria

Historical of Kano state

Impact of the BBC-WST  on HIV/AIDS Eradication Campaign in Kano.

Problem Faci ng the BBC-WST on HIV/AIDS Eradication Campaign in Kano State.

Possible solution to the Problem

Conclusion

References

Appendix

Recommendation


INTRODUCTION

Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (Aids) virus is a dangerous disease for human being, which rapidly growing in the world. It because the most concerned human disease these day all over the world.

 

The virus is very harmful and is have no cure. Someone contrast it into his blood cells. But the major concern about the virus contracting to human is how to manage and live a healthy life without stigmatization.

 

According to the avert research unit the first case of Aids in Nigeria was identified in 1986. since then, the federal Ministry of health has been carrying out a National Hiv/Syphilis Sentinel seroprevalence survey from  1991 in every two years to date.

 

The 2003 survey of the federal Ministry of Health, estimated that there were three million (3,300,000) and three hundred thousand adult loving with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, and one million nine hundred thousand (1,900,000) about 57% of these were women in the same year, the National HIV prevalence had dropped to 5% to 5.8% in 2001.

 

However, it fund that, state prevalence rates varied from as low as 1.2% in Osun state to as high as 12% in Cross River state. Overall of is of Nigeria’s 36 states had an HIV prevalence, over 5%. In 2005, it was estimated there were two hundred and twenty thousand (22000) death from AIDS and nine hundred and thirty thousand AIDs Orphans living in Nigeria. There has been an alarming increase in the number of HIV positive children, in recent years, 90% of whom contract the virus is from their mothers.

 

Currently, very few Nigerians have access to basic HIV/AIDS prevention, care support or treatment services such as Antiretroviral drugs and therapy (ARV/ART) in which provided by the National Antiretroviral programme. There are governmental and non governmental organisation (NGO`s) which provides such services to the victims of HIV/AIDS. Such as;

  • National Action Committee on Aids (NACA)
  • State Action Committee on Aids (saca)
  • Local Action Committee on Aids (LACA)

 

Those are the governmental outlets for HIV/AIDS eradication Committee in Nigeria. It varies from local government to the state, up to the federal level. Among the non-governmental organisation are

  • Society for Family Health (SFH)
  • International Centre for Sexual Reproductive Rights (INREESE).
  • United States Agency for international Development (USAID).
  • Department for international Development (DFID).
  • BBC World Service Trust (HIV/AIDS PROJECT) (BBC – WST).

 

Those are the few among others which are working towards the eradication of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. And at the same time they are working toward the sexual reproductive health as a process of eradicating the virus contract here in Nigeria and the World in general.

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