PRCS aims to acquires the status of key stakeholder in the prevention of the spread of HIV/AIDS.
HIV prevalence in Pakistan is currently estimated 0.10 per cent of the adult population, or 70,000 – 80,000 cases. However, the potential for a rapid, widespread epidemic is high, with risk factors common to other countries with high HIV prevalence. These risk factors include, low literacy, poverty, high fertility, low contraception uptake, and poor access to health and education.
All four provinces (Punjab, Sindh, Balochistan and North West Frontier), the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJ&K) have recorded HIV infections. Till March 2006, 2843 HIV cases and 339 AIDS cases have been reported.
The strategies being adopted are:-
1. Informing communities regarding HIV/AIDS by inclusion of session on HIV/AIDS in all First Aid syllabi, in health awareness talks and in sessions on dissemination of the 7 Fundamental principles and Humanitarian values.
2. To reduce stigma, modify risk-taking behavior and enable people to make choices about their own and their family’s health.
3. To developed strong links with other player in the field particularly where youth education or school life skill projects are being initiated.
4. Provision of testing for HIV/AIDS, including pre and post test counseling. A Voluntary Counseling and Testing Center has been established in the Shah Alam Complex hospital in Lahore as a pilot project.
5. Recruitment of Voluntary non-remunerated Blood Donors through information, education and motivation with the National Blood Donor center taking the lead role in setting up pilot projects which are replicated in the provinces.
6. Observing World HIV/AIDS day on December 1st an image building activity and for dissemination of information amongst the masses.
7. Regional Collaboration: Through taking active part in the South Asia Regional Network for HIV/AIDS (SARNHA) for strengthening the regional response by RC/RC on HIV/AIDS particularly in view of the considerable cross border movement involving all the Asian and Middle East countries. (Click to see PRCS HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan)