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88 Young Kenyans Contracting HIV/AIDS Daily: A Growing Concern

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 14 December 2021.

Published on December 14, 2021, the National Aids Control Council revealed a disturbing trend in Kenya: 88 young people between the ages of 15 and 24 are contracting HIV/AIDS daily.

These individuals, mostly high school and university students, are falling prey to a culture of promiscuity and misinformation. The 'mali kuenda chain' phenomenon, where girls are shared among multiple boys during campus parties, has become a norm.

Young people in Kenya also harbor a misguided belief that HIV/AIDS is not a significant threat, with some even thinking that contracting the virus is preferable to cancer. This attitude is fueled by a lack of education and awareness about the dangers of HIV/AIDS.

As a result, girls are more concerned about avoiding pregnancy than protecting themselves from HIV. This has led to a culture of relying on morning-after pills rather than insisting on condom use.

The statistics are alarming: 88 infections per day translate to 616 infections per week and 2,464 per month. These numbers represent a significant number of lives being interrupted, with many of these lives being forever destroyed.

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