Close Menu
John Mahama News
  • Home
  • Ghana News
  • Anti-Corruption
    • Corruption Watch
  • Economic
    • Education & Innovation
  • Environmental
    • Governance & Policy
  • Health & Welfare
    • Historical & Cultural Insights
    • Infrastructure & Development
    • International Relations
  • Ministerial News
    • Presidential Updates
  • Public Opinion
    • Regional Governance
      • Social Issues & Advocacy
      • Youth & Sports
What's Hot

New gas processing plant will be a game-changer for Ghana – Finance Minister

May 14, 2025

Navigating Motherhood In Today’s World

May 14, 2025

CSOs urge PURC to engage stakeholders for electricity tariff reduction in Q3 2025

May 14, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • New gas processing plant will be a game-changer for Ghana – Finance Minister
  • Navigating Motherhood In Today’s World
  • CSOs urge PURC to engage stakeholders for electricity tariff reduction in Q3 2025
  • Police arrest man with firearms at Asankare police barrier on Accra-Kumasi highway 
  • 4 arrested over killing of MoMo vendor at Aflao
  • QNET expresses deep concern over misuse of its name in Ghana kidnapping incident
  • Strategic Recommendations for the Government of Ghana, Ghana Gold Board, and Bank of Ghana
  • Prudential Bank donates to support GNFS’ Health and Safety Fund
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
John Mahama News
Wednesday, May 14
  • Home
  • Ghana News
  • Anti-Corruption
    • Corruption Watch
  • Economic
    • Education & Innovation
  • Environmental
    • Governance & Policy
  • Health & Welfare
    • Historical & Cultural Insights
    • Infrastructure & Development
    • International Relations
  • Ministerial News
    • Presidential Updates
  • Public Opinion
    • Regional Governance
      • Social Issues & Advocacy
      • Youth & Sports
John Mahama News
Home » Some 778 new HIV infections were recorded in the Volta region in 2023

Some 778 new HIV infections were recorded in the Volta region in 2023

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaMarch 21, 2025 Regional Governance No Comments4 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


Mary Naa Asheley Anyomi, Volta Regional Technical Coordinator of the Ghana AIDS Commission, on Tuesday disclosed that there were 778 new HIV infections in the region, representing 4.4 percent of Ghana’s total new infections of 17,774 in 2023.

She stated that out of this number, 230 were male adults aged 15 years and above, 468 were adult females aged 15 years and above, 214 were young people between the ages of 15 and 24 years, while children between the ages of zero and 14 years accounted for 80 cases.

Anyomi made the disclosure when her outfit, along with some members of the Ghana AIDS Commission’s Regional Committee and Executives of the Coalition of NGOs in Health, paid a courtesy call on James Gunu, the Volta Regional Minister, in his office in Ho.

She stated that the regional adult HIV prevalence was 1.35 percent, making it the ninth on the HIV league table, while the prevalence among key populations was 4.3 percent for female sex workers and 28.9 percent for men who have sex with men.

The Regional Technical Coordinator stated that the Antiretroviral Therapy (ART) coverage for all ages in the region was 57.1 percent, adding that ART coverage for adults aged 15 years and above was 58.0 percent, while that for children aged zero to 14 years was 41.5 percent.

Anyomi noted that Central Tongu, Ketu North, Ketu South, and North Tongu contributed 42.03 percent of the total number of new infections.

She stated that the prevalence rates of 2.08, 1.6, and 1.57 percent for Kpando, Central Tongu, and North Tongu, respectively, were higher than both the regional and national prevalence rates of 1.35 and 1.53 percent, respectively.

Anyomi further disclosed that nine districts in the region—Kpando, Ho, Ketu North, South Dayi, Central Tongu, North Dayi, Keta, Ho West, and North Tongu—had prevalence rates higher than the regional prevalence.

Additionally, 15 out of the 18 districts had prevalence rates of one percent or higher.

She emphasized the need to step up prevention programs, including the promotion of condom use and efforts to reduce stigma and discrimination. She also stressed the importance of education and awareness campaigns through various media channels such as television, radio, social media platforms, and community information centers to disseminate accurate information on HIV prevention, transmission, and treatment.

Furthermore, she highlighted the need to utilize clubs at the basic, secondary, and tertiary education levels to educate and spread accurate information on HIV prevention, transmission, and treatment.

Anyomi stated that, in expanding access to testing, HIV self-testing had been rolled out in the region, targeting underserved populations such as adult men, adolescents, young people, internet-based and high-class sex workers, drug users, and People Living with HIV who had been lost to follow-ups. The region has also prioritized community testing programs focusing on major festivities and national events.

Victor Ntumy, the National Executive of the Ghana Coalition of NGOs in Health, intimated that some of their challenges included inaccessibility of certain areas for their outreach programs and financial constraints, which continued to limit their efforts.

Gunu expressed his appreciation for their efforts and dedication, reaffirming that health remained one of the top priorities of the current government under the leadership of President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.

He encouraged them to continue collaborating with other stakeholders to minimize the spread of the disease.

Gunu emphasized the need for sustained awareness creation, especially among the youth.

Present at the meeting were Reverend Gershon Kwame Osei, Regional Chairman of the Coalition of NGOs in Health; Reverend Seth Mawutor, Regional Chairman of the Christian Council of Ghana; Alhaji Anas Hamidu, Representative of the Muslim Council; and Mr. Samuel Atidzah, Executive Member of the Coalition of NGOs in Health.



Source link

johnmahama
  • Website

Keep Reading

Togbega Dorglo Anumah VI defends the integrity of chieftaincy structure

100% endorsement of Osei Assibey in unity shows commitment to development

Abuakwa South MP partners US creatives to build Africa’s largest film academy in his constituency

Here are the areas to be affected by ECG’s planned maintenance from May 13 to 14

Avenor Traditional Council stands firm, defends integrity of chieftaincy structure

Amenfi Central MP urges miners to unite for responsible mining and local development

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Finance Minister assures Cedi stability amid economic recovery efforts

May 13, 2025

Transport operators threaten nationwide strike city authorities fails to clear traders on roads, pavements, bus stops

May 13, 2025

Cedi trades at GHS13.50 to the dollar, GHS12.90 at BoG interbank on May 13

May 13, 2025

Bank of Ghana to celebrate Cedi at 60

May 13, 2025
Latest Posts

Binance Launches Fund Accounts, the First Crypto Exchange Solution Enabling Fund Managers to Pool Investor Assets

May 13, 2025

Communication Minister advocates for digital innovation at MEBSIS 2025

May 12, 2025

Communications Ministry to partner GCTU on One Million Coders programme

May 10, 2025

Subscribe to News

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Welcome to JohnMahama.news, your trusted source for the latest news, insights, and updates about the President of Ghana, government policies, and the nation at large. Our mission is to provide accurate, timely, and comprehensive coverage of all things related to the leadership of Ghana, as well as key national issues that impact citizens and communities across the country.

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2025 johnmahama. Designed by johnmahama.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.