Isiolo Now No-go for Dry Fry Battalion

[SIZE=7]Isiolo leads Frontier counties in HIV prevalence rate[/SIZE]
Tuesday, December 08, 2020
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A view of Isiolo town on December 8, 2020.

Photo credit: Waweru Wairimu | Nation Media Group
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By Waweru Wairimu
Nation Media Group
In a case of modern paradoxes, Isiolo town, which has witnessed major developments since the onset of devolution, is now experiencing serious negative impacts from the same.
The once dusty Isiolo town has witnessed renewed activity thanks to improved road works under World Bank’s financed Kenya Urban Support Programme, Isiolo International Airport, military installations and mega county government projects.

Besides the developments, the relatively new Isiolo-Moyale road has attracted investors to the region with the number of tourists visiting various destination sites in Northern Kenya continually soaring.
But the increasing number of people visiting Isiolo, apart from promoting business and inter-marriages, has also contributed to the rise in the number of HIV and Aids infections with youths at a high risk of contracting the disease.

What disturbs authorities is the fact that Isiolo leads the frontier counties with a 2.2 per cent prevalence rate, according to the 2018 Kenya Population Based HIV Impact Assessment (KENPHIA) report.
The survey, conducted between June 2018 and February 2019, showed that Marsabit, Samburu and Garissa had prevalence rates of 1.2 per cent, 1.9 per cent and 0.1 per cent respectively. Wajir and Mandera both had 0.2 per cent prevalence.
[SIZE=7]Increase in inter-county movement[/SIZE]
Isiolo and Marsabit National Aids Control Council coordinator Dennis Mureithi attributed the prevalence in Isiolo to an increase in inter-county movement and increased interactions brought about by urbanisation.
The official said drugs and substance abuse among youths contributed to indulgence in promiscuous behaviour and increased infections.

While NACC 2020 report estimates show the Isiolo prevalence has dropped to 1.6 per cent according to the official, the county still tops in the region with Marsabit second at 0.9 per cent and Wajir and Mandera tying at 0.2 per cent. Garissa’s prevalence has risen by 0.3 per cent to 0.4 per cent.
Mr Mureithi asked the national and county governments to allocate more resources to the department to allow it to undertake outreach programmes at the grassroots level.
“There is little funding to finance the activities, especially educating the masses,” he said.
The reduced prevalence rate in other counties has been attributed to more sick Kenyans being placed on lifesaving anti-retroviral drugs.
The country’s prevalence stands at 4.9 per cent with 1.3 million Kenyans living with HIV. The prevalence rate and disease burden is high in women (6.6 per cent) compared to men (3.1 per cent).
Isiolo County HIV and Aids Coordinator Diba Galma said the NACC office had 3,000 people living with the disease in the county. They had reached out to 2,000 of them through decentralisation of their clinics.
He lamented that many shun visiting hospitals to collect life-saving drugs in the coronavirus era but they had reached a big number through the mobile outreach clinics.

“We are working with various partners towards reaching out to the remaining people,” said Mr Galma, adding that his officers will continue sensitising residents on the need to be tested for the disease.
The department, he said, had also started groups in the villages that collect ARV drugs on behalf of the members and deliver to their respective homes.
County Health Executive Wario Galma said the county was committed to reaching out to residents with HIV and Aids services and messages in efforts to prevent more transmissions.
At least 2,000 people, among them 150 children aged below 14 years, are actively receiving treatment at local health facilities while some 1,000 who tested positive recently were yet to be identified and put on treatment.
Isiolo County Commissioner Herman Shambi asked youths to refrain from unprotected sex and take the necessary precautions.
He asked parents and caregivers to take their parenting roles seriously and be mindful who their children spend time with while at home.
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The fact is that there is nowhere safe, from uko ushago to the city, some people don’t care for sex safety, but those figures are putting Kenya at a pace to beat South Africa in infections in a couple years

thought the guys there were strict religious folk …

Fucckin wrong report. Data from research organizations pinpoints the opposite trend

Don’t know about Isiolo but Moyale has been known for 3 lethal letters since the 80s. Those pretty habesha women that cross the border have killed more men than Al Kebab.

HIV?

No, Omo with powerfoam

i think the govt should develop Isiolo and moyale more though Isiolo already wameru wana make up 45% so its more liberalized

Passed one of the subcounties of Isiolo ( Garbatulla, Kinna) sometimes back…manze hakuna anywhere condom is sold…even chemists don’t have them…I passed a chance to smash a borana MILF juu the stories I heard there about HIV na hata sikubeba CD

Mimi lazima nitombe mgabbra. Naskia ni warembo kuliko zile skinny chafua za kina bingwa.

Comes as no surprise. Chemists in Isiolo do not sell condoms. To get condoms you either carry yours or buy from the back alley wines and spirits pale mapoko wako.

Ala?!

Why is this the case?

Wameru ndio wamepeleka huko ukimwi …

You’ll be surprised by how some conservative neighborhoods even here in Nairobi view condoms. Kuna siku nilitafuta condoms in some part of Ngara/Pangani hadi ikabidi nimesafisrisha kunguru to a more condom-friendly area. What surprised me was not that they didn’t have them (they could have run out). It was the reactions I was getting from shopkeepers. Waliniangalia ni kama mimi ni saitan mwenyewe ibilisi.

Yaani huko kuna mapoko pia?

:smiley: But condoms can also be used as birth control between married couples. Hizo shopkeepers could tell hii jamaa is up to no good.

The Turkish pple (Turkana) mostly are the largest reservoirs of the virus.
Either way hawa watu unawapea condom za wanakuambia hawazitaki.

But you got to agree Mwalimu, they got bomb pussy, Kumamoto.

Afu fika Wamba Town ucheki ile Rendille hupakua kuma uko-