Problems with HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment in Togo, West Africa: professional caregiver's perspectives.

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Problems with HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment in Togo, West Africa: professional caregiver’s perspectives.

This paper was produced by professional caregivers trying to explore the intensity of institutional, cultural and socio-economic factors against HIV and AIDS. “The HIV/AIDS epidemic has been unprecedented in Africa, especially sub- Saharan Africa, where over 80% of HIV/AIDS deaths have occurred.” (Caldwell 2000) Due to political, cultural and economic practices in the disease these three factors exclude the individuals from effective prevention and treatment programmes. This study explored deeply into these factors. The study claimed that there are certain practices within institutional, cultural and socio-economic that put the Togolese people at high risk of contracting HIV also the complications the individual has to face that are already suffering from the disease. Also the importance of educating people about this disease is very vital. People with HIV/AIDS, the public, traditional healers and family caregivers should be educated in this particular subject as these are the main targets to contain and hopefully prevent the disease from spreading.

        Awareness of how to intervene within the prevention and care should be carefully analysed due to the structural factors having a big part to play in the individual’s cultural day to day life.

        Due to the lack of education and understanding of this chronic illness official reports stated that Togo has risen from 0.1% in 1987 to 4% in 2000. “A commonly cited cultural factor used in explaining the rapid growth in AIDS prevalence in the world (UNAIDS, 2000), and specifically in Africa, is the common practice of men having multiple sexual partners.” (Caldwell et al, 1989)

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        In Togo the practice of pdygyny within marriage men is a nom for their culture, also having mistresses outside of marriage. This dominating power held by the male species is due to lack of recognition of women. Women have very small power when it is regarding sexual practices with the male species. This makes it hard for the women to negotiate with their husbands about safe sex or even questions them about there sexual references with other partners. Also they are very unlikely to discuss protected sex without having consent from their husbands. “Women tend to be blamed for ...

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