Monday, February 22, 2010

Migrant Loom Workers Project

Mumbai Branch completed three years of Avert Society funded target intervention Project for prevention of HIV/AIDS among single migrants working in about 3,250 power looms at Padmanagar and Bhandari Compound in Bhiwandi. Through the project discussions with peer educators, CBD holders and loom owners were held in the field. The loom owners showed keen interest in the project activities and were committed to the workers’ health. The achievements have been noteworthy. The project reached out to 32,407 workers, 1052 STI cases were identified, provided care and support and 85 HIV positive persons were referred. 140 peer educators helped in conducting events at community level.
Ms Sujatha Rao, Secretary and Director General, National AIDS Control Organization (NACO) visited the Project area and interacted with loom owners, mess owners, peer educators and appreciated the strategies for ‘enabling environment’. She recommended other NGOs to visit and observe this community participation as a model and declared the centre as a ’Learning Site’ for others who wished to have exposure visits for observing the successful interventions. This site was also selected as a possible
HIV Sentinel Surveillance Site.
Advocacy, especially with the Loom owners for mobilizing local resources and creating awareness about HIV/AIDS and safe sex practices was carried out by:
Organising a first ever Rally on HIV AIDS Day, 500 students from seven colleges, took part in AIDS related drama competitions and three street plays.
Active participation of stake holders in a rally on International Labour Day reached out to 5000 workers, through sponsoring message banners, street plays and mimicry shows etc.
Helping 23 Peer Educators through Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust (HLFPPT) Mumbai supported ‘Peer Mela’ to sustain their interest in voluntary work and promoting correct and consistent use of condoms.
Conveying HIV Prevention messages to nearly 7000 people through 5 Ganesh Mandals during Ganapati festival, holding competitions and exhibitions.

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