HIV awareness must be made more understandable for young adults
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Durex Philippines recently launched its Always Come Prepared campaign that aims create HIV awareness and help prevent it. Key organizations--UNAIDS, Love Yourself, and advocates from the medical field, and Boys Night Out (BNO), joined hands with Durex on its mission to curb HIV in the country. (L-R) BNO's Slick Rick, Reckitt Benckiser Read 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 LosifCadelina, and BNO's Toni Tony and Sam YG.
Discussions
on the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV have always been done in extremes –
either it is too technical and clinical or it is peppered with myths and
falsehoods – creating a large disconnect with young adults, the audience who matter
the most.
“We
believe that education is the best way to prevent HIV, especially among the
young adults. If they are equipped with the right knowledge about HIV and its
potential risks to their health, we believe that they stand a chance in
protecting themselves against the chronic disease,” said (Karol Canlas) Durex
Philippines (Brand Manager).
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UNAIDS Country
Director for the Philippines Dr. Louie Ocampo shares that if the current trend
of reported new HIV cases in the country, we are seeing tripling of numbers at
about "265,000 cases by the end of 2028-2029."
In
September, Durex Philippines took the playful and quirky approach to bringing
HIV awareness to mind with the launch of its “Always Come Prepared” campaign. Led
by the radio trio of Sam YG, Tony Toni, and Slick Rick, the campaign aims to
make the conversation on the threats and dangers of the disease lighter and
easier to understand for the general public.
To
pique the interests of young adults on the campaign, Durex also presented a
unique visual of a toy soldier using the condom as a parachute.
“Their
openness and tongue-in-cheek manner of talking about sex-related issues and
concerns, particularly HIV, is a good way for us to reach the younger audience.
Medical experts have long talked about the dangers of HIV, but why is it still
rising in the Philippines? The message must have been lost somewhere,” said (Chrisel
Segundo, Category Manager – Relief and Wellness).
Condoms
are still the only known effective method of preventing the transmission of HIV
and other sexually transmitted diseases. With its latest campaign, Durex
Philippines aims to raise awareness and encourage the public to take active
precautionary measures against HIV.
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