Nigerian state urges AIDS patients to marry

by zeet | March 8, 2009 at 11:56 am
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Unusual government program aims to curb spread of the deadly disease.

BAUCHI, Nigeria - With her golden dress shimmering in the sun and ornate henna tattoos covering her hands, Hauwa Idris is the picture of a radiant Nigerian bride. But her betrothal has hardly been typical: Both bride and groom are infected with the deadly AIDS virus and have been encouraged to wed by an unusual government program.

Bauchi State, in Nigeria's heavily Muslim north, has recently begun playing Cupid with its HIV sufferers, encouraging them to marry by offering counseling and cash toward their big day. The goal: to halt the spread of HIV in the non-infected population.

"We live in a polygamous society where divorce is common and condom use is low," says Yakubu Usman Abubakar, an official working with the Bauchi Action Committee on AIDS, which runs the program. "If we can stop those who have the disease spreading it to those who don't have the disease, then obviously it will come under control."

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Mary Richard

It's great to read that they can have babies that are not HIV positive, but

"...health experts have criticized the plan, saying that if HIV-positive couples are encouraged to have babies, more children will end up orphaned.   According to the United Nations, Nigeria had 1.2 million AIDS orphans in 2007."

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