36 Pupils Pregnant At A School In South Africa, 31 Living With HIV
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The Health MEC in Limpopo, South Africa,
Phophi Ramathu has called on communities to support pupils living with
the virus so that they do not default on their treatment.
Phophi Ramathu (pictured) has revealed that there are 36 pupils pregnant at one school around the Mulenzhe village.
The
MEC who visited schools in the village ahead of matric examinations,
also said said there was also an increase in new HIV infections at both
primary and secondary schools.
Ramathu said 31 pupils between the
age of nine and 19 were now living with the virus and she called upon
the community to join forces in supporting them so that they do not
default on their treatment.
She told pupils that the government
did not appoint midwives to run schools but rather teachers to educate
pupils because there is no room for pregnancy in our schools.
“Time
for blame game is gone, let’s own up as a society that we have failed
to provide guidance and leadership to our children. It will take
parents, communities, educators, men of the cloth, health workers,
police, social workers, and learners themselves to deal with these
challenges,” Ramathu said.
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