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Japan Only Now Confronting Rising HIV Rate March 27 , 2003 At a popular UNAIDS reports that just 12,000
adults out of 127 million Japanese have HIV. But during 2002, According to Masako Kihara, an AIDS expert and adviser to the health ministry, more than 60 percent of the newly infected are in their teens or 20s. Numerous surveys demonstrate that most men and women in their 20s do not use condoms. Kihara points to a lack of AIDS education for young people, whose ignorance about the subject she describes as "frightening." AIDS education in primary and middle school, which began just last year, focuses on eliminating HIV discrimination rather than teaching safe sex, AIDS activists complain. Activists and some academics also
highlight a culture that discourages female assertiveness. "A woman
initiating the issue of HIV with their partners and asking them to use
condoms would appear rude and challenging, an image she would want to
avoid," said Yasuko Muramatsu, professor of women's studies at Meanwhile, Kihara says that
without an effective government program, "all signs in What
our aims are? LAP (Life Aids Project) began with people thinking about the "lives" that we, as PHA (People With HIV/AIDS) or HIV-negatives, have lived through together. LAP is an NGO group that aims to construct mutually supportive relationships and care. We think these relationships and care should naturally promote self-confidence and vigor, and the understanding that we need each other. We do not think of this as some sort of "almsgiving", or an order that must be executed. LAP's activities are supported by the following concepts. What
our aims are? LAP (Life Aids Project) began with people thinking about the "lives" that we, as PHA (People with HIV/AIDS) or HIV-negatives have lived through together. LAP is an NGO group that aims to construct mutually supportive relationships and care. We think these relationships and care should naturally promote self-confidence and vigor, and the understanding that we need each other. We do not think of this as some sort of "almsgiving", or an order that must be executed. LAP's activities are supported by the following concepts. |
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