One of the best ways to prevent the growing rate of HIV infection or prevent the death of HIV victims is through educational charity.
The fight to stop the ravage effect of HIV/Aids on the global human community, especially within the poor population circles of the world, has ever placed inestimable cost on governments of the world in all aspects. As a matter of fact, it is estimated that HIV alone costs the worlds 20% of it best manpower and human resources. The direct implication is that Aid virus constitutes a great factors in draining the financial, economic and human resources.
Since its upsurge in the past decades, several organisations; both governmental, non-governmental, especially not-for-profit organisations and corporate bodies have fought relentlessly with all sincerity of purpose and love for the poor, to bring an end to the scourge of HIV through various measures including care giving, donations and charity, and other measures. Despite all these, the spread and infection rate of HIV, or the mortality rate of HIV related infections still remain a mind boggling issue for interest groups. Owing to this, the need to raise questions on the primary factors that help HIV to defile all possible preventive and curative measures has in the recent times become increasingly urgent; prompting few organisations like the ONE CAUSE to seek for better measures that will adequately address this very important issue in the fight against HIV.
The greatest factor identified by close monitors and observer organisations/groups as the key behind both the spread and mortality rate arising from HIV related infections is ignorance and illiteracy. As a matter of fact, ignorance and illiteracy has been specifically identified as the greatest undoing of the poor populations, especially women, youth and children within the rural settings of third world nations of Africa, Asia and few nations in South America. The inability of the poor to access information or basic knowledge packages on the necessary measures for the management of HIV infections by victims, prevention of the HIV infection makes them most vulnerable and completely endangered.
The direct implication of this fact is that the best measure towards tackling the problem of HIV and its associated effects is anti-illiteracy measures. This comes to present educational charity as the key to the prevention of the menace of HIV and related problems within the affected circles, especially among the poor populations of the world. As a matter of fact, without educational programs and enlightenment campaigns aimed at equipping the people with the necessary knowledge and information that will help them to prevent infection and spread, cure or manage post diagnosis trauma in HIV victims, all other possible efforts, no matter how well intended, cannot achieve the desired objective.
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