120m migrants to get HIV/AIDS education
30/11/2005 8:08
China will launch a nationwide education campaign among its 120 million
migrant workers to raise HIV/AIDS awareness and urge them to protect
themselves. The State Council, the Ministry of Health and other government
departments yesterday initiated an anti-AIDS program to start in
December. The nation is estimated to have at least 840,000 known HIV
infections. Vice Health Minister Wang Longde said on Monday that migrant
workers are a high-risk HIV/AIDS group, and urged governments to pay more
attention to them. He criticized many local governments for providing
HIV/AIDS prevention services only to people with residential
registration. The migrants' program will aim to ensure that at least 65
percent of migrant workers have access to HIV/AIDS knowledge by the end of 2006
and 85 percent by the end of 2010. China has had 120 million rural laborers
working in urban areas, and a large number of the surplus rural labor force will
flow into cities and towns. Most of them are sexually active, and some of them
are prone to drug addiction in some areas. But they have a poor understanding of
communicable diseases such as HIV/AIDS. (Xinhua)
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