Durex launches campaign to curb rising HIV cases in the country
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Amidst the alarming growth rate of new HIV
infections in the country, Durex Philippines recently launched its Always
Come Prepared campaign which seeks to prevent the disease from
spreading further. The campaign was strongly supported by organizations such as
the UNAIDS, Love Yourself, and campaign advocates the boys of Boys Night Out.
In the photo are (from left to right) radio jock Slick Rick, Reckitt Benckiser
head for regulatory Atty. Ricky Salvador, sex therapist Dr. Rica Cruz, UNAIDS
country director for the Philippines Dr. Louie Ocampo, Reckitt Benckiser
general manager Chris Ritchie, infectious diseases expert Dr. Marion kwek, Love Yourself and safe spaces advocate Iosif Cadelina,
radio jocks Toni Tony, and Sam YG.
“There
is an urgent and pressing need to curb the infection. While the rest of the
world has decreasing rates, we are going the opposite way. This is something
that is very alarming,” said Karol Canlas, Brand Manager of Durex Philippines.
With
its rising HIV numbers, the Philippines is of special interest to Durex. The world’s
leading condom brand launched its Always
Come Prepared campaign that amplifies the message of protecting one’s self
from the threat of HIV and other sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs).
The
campaign, which uses a quirky visual of a toy soldier using a condom as a
parachute, wants to bring the conversation of the HIV threat into a more
understandable level and easy to digestway for the general public, particularly
the young adults.
The
numbers tell a grim picture of the situation in the country—an estimated 12,000
new cases reported in 2017, with an estimated 61,000 to 76,000 Filipinos living
with HIV.
“Contrary
to the global rate of new HIV cases, which has been decreasing by 18 percent,
the Philippines sings a different tune. There is a need to ring the alarm
bells, to bring the conversation of HIV to more Filipinos in a more
understandable way,” said Dr. Louie Ocampo, Country Director of UNAIDS in the
Philippines.
The
Always Come Prepared campaign will
also banner the trio of Boys Night Out – Sam YG, Toni Tony, and Slick Rick as
campaign advocates, HIV-testing advocacy group Love Yourself, and UNAIDS.
Despite
the alarming numbers, condom use is still relatively low in the Philippines. Condoms
are still the only known effective method of preventing the transmission of HIV
and other STDs aside from abstaining.
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