Koshish celebrates World Aids Day, Truck Mela ‎

Srinagar, Dec 05: Koshish- a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) in collaboration with the Jammu and Kashmir AIDS Control Society (JKACS) ‎Srinagar, marked World AIDS Day by organizing a Truck Mela at Parimpora Mandi, Srinagar, under ‎the guidance of Project Director Dr. Sameer Mattoo. 

An official spokesperson of the organisation said the thematic focus for the year 2023 was "Let ‎Communities Lead."‎

He said in adherence to Dr. Sameer Mattoo's directives, the Koshish team successfully mobilized various ‎stakeholders, including truckers, community members, fruit dealers, and truck associations, to ‎participate in the awareness rallies. "Notably, the New Kashmir Fruit Association provided crucial ‎support within the Mandi premises".‎

Director Koshish Dr Rouf Malik said the primary objectives of these awareness rallies encompassed the commemoration of World AIDS ‎Day and the dissemination of information pertaining to HIV/AIDS.

" Beyond the annual observance, ‎KOSHISH consistently conducts such awareness programs to sensitize the long-distance trucker ‎community about HIV/AIDS, dispel myths, and underscore the importance of protection and self-‎awareness," He added.

 

Furthermore, Malik sated that these awareness seminars are strategically designed to address HIV/AIDS prevention ‎among local communities that may be at risk. 

Dignitaries from the JKACS- Imtiyaz Ahmad ‎Khan-Assistant director Lab services, Dr Rouf Malik — Director KOSHISH, Bashir Ahmad Baseer – President, New Kashmir Fruit ‎Association inaugurated the program, joined by the Koshish Target Intervention Programme Team. ‎

KOSHISH took the opportunity to highlight critical issues, emphasizing the urgency of eliminating ‎social stigma associated with AIDS patients and stressing the importance of providing physiological ‎and medical care support to individuals affected by AIDS.

" A noteworthy aspect of the program was ‎a captivating street play presented by the Vitasta Folk Theater Group, wherein they effectively ‎communicated key messages related to AIDS awareness," Spokesperson said.

The program successfully blended ‎education, advocacy, and community engagement to contribute towards a more informed and ‎compassionate approach to HIV/AIDS issues within the region.‎

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