People with high risk for contracting HIV -- drug abusers and sex workers
primarily -- are receiving special education and treatment in south China's
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region.
Guangxi shares more than 1000 kilometers border with Vietnam. The autonomous
region reported its first HIV-caused death case in 1996.
A local disease control official said that as the two nations' border trade
has grown, the increasing population flow has added greater difficulties to AIDS
prevention and control in the area.
To control the situation, the Chinese government is building ananti-HIV
network in the zone, with the help from foreign nongovernmental organizations
and local volunteers.
A huge sign saying "prevent and control AIDS with joint efforts" is now the
most striking thing in the central square of the county of Ningming, located
near the border.
In October 2002 the two nations jointly launched an AIDS prevention and
control program in Ningming and Vietnam's Lang Son Province.
Since then, AIDS prevention and control has become one of the long-term and
major tasks of the county government, said Meng Donghua, vice head of the
county's epidemic prevention station.
The community health education center, attached to the station,hired 13
people with drug abuse records to popularize AIDS-relatedknowledge and collect
used needles from the more than 500 drug addicts in Ningming's four townships.
"The center pays them 300 yuan (about 36 US dollars) every month. Besides,
they can get 0.1 yuan (one cent) for each reclaimed needle," said Meng. "Most of
time they do the work voluntarily."
Twenty-six-year-old Liu Jun is very proud of his current work. Once one of
the county's 1500 registered drug users, Liu is now anactive participant of the
peer education program.
Liu said he started taking drugs at 18 and quit several times.
He is responsible for exchanging clean needles for the used ones from the
drug addicts and distributing them publicity pamphlets of AIDS prevention. Liu
said he is happy with what he does now.
The Ningming Health Department said the county has distributed 270,000
needles since the program started and collected 250,000.
In the nearby city of Pingxiang, sex workers frequently receivesexual and
AIDS education from the municipal epidemic prevention station.
Liang Fengqin, director of the station's health education institute, said it
was difficult for them to spread HIV-related knowledge to sex workers with
formal educational formats, because of their poor education backgrounds.
Instead, the four female workers from the institute choose to go to the
city's 33 hotels and inns and more than ten public entertainment places,
popularizing AIDS-related knowledge to the sex workers through free
conversations.
"They are willing and happy to talk with us," Liang said. "Theylack sexual
and AIDS knowledge and we teach them a little."
She said sometimes they have to show the sex workers how to usecondoms. They
have been laughed at and despised in the past, she said.
"Anyway, as an efficient way of AIDS prevention, the use of condoms is now
well accepted by all," Liang said.
In the Jinliancheng Hotel in Puzhai, the biggest Sino-Vitenamese frontier
trade market, condoms are provided in every room.
Hotel manager Chen Liang said they started the service in March2003, and have
given out more than 10,000 free condoms.
"We thought this might bring about some negative influences to our business,
but the majority of the guests show their understanding and acceptance of it,"
Chen said.
The joint efforts of local government and people are rewarded with a low HIV
rate in the area. According to Pingxiang Municipal Health Administration, only
one sex worker has been reported HIV-positive by the end of 2003.
Huang Xiufang, deputy mayor of Pinxiang, said the continuously hard work of
all levels of HIV/AIDS control departments in Guangxi,in addition to the support
and understanding of the public, protects high-risk people and effectively
controls the spread of HIV.