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Meghalaya Legislator’s Forum on HIV/AIDS holds first meeting

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Shillong, Nov 24: Meghalaya Speaker, Thomas A Sangma chaired the first meeting of the governing body of the reconstituted Meghalaya Legislator’s Forum on HIV/AIDS at the Conference Room of Pinewood Hotel, here on Friday.
In the meeting, it was decided that all 60 members of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly should actively participate in the forum, as their support will greatly aid in combating the HIV/AIDS.
Six point agendas in connection with People Living with HIV (PLHIV) were discussed in the meeting – healthcare access; social support programmes; employment and skill development; education and awareness campaigns; nutritional support and legal aid services.
‘The legislator’s forum on HIV/AIDS involves legislators in combating the disease by raising awareness among the people’, the speaker old reporters.
He mentioned that the meeting addressed not only healthcare concerns for PLHIV but also issues concerning social, economic, and stigma related problems faced by the affected people, where legislators can assist them and integrate them into the mainstream.
The speaker informed that legislators of the state have agreed to contribute from their schemes or discretionary grants to assist PLHIVs.
The speaker lamented the fact that the prevalence of HIV in Meghalaya is higher than the national average.
He added that in today’s meeting, Chief Minister Conrad Sangma stated that the government will be working in mission mode to reduce the spread of the disease in Meghalaya.
“The chief minister also suggested that there are already programmes sponsored by the central government and the state government which should not be overlapping. The legislators’ forum will work in a different level where we can see our approach would be slightly different to the regular or the routine works that the AIDS Control Society and the state government are doing,” the speaker said.
The Leader of the Opposition, Ronnie V Lyngdoh, expressed that through the Meghalaya Legislator’s Forum on HIV/AIDS, legislators can work on raising more awareness to tackle social stigma. He emphasised that legislators can contribute to the cause not only financially but also socially. Drawing inspiration from the Philippines, where incidents of HIV/AIDS were reduced through the involvement of various Non-Government Organisations, he stated that in Meghalaya, the Seng Samla, Seng Longkmie, and the Dorbar Shnong can play a role in spreading awareness about the disease and ending the stigma against PLHIV.
“The chief minister’s suggestion has come at a very crucial time. In the graph, as you have seen in other states, it (HIV/AIDS) has come down and in our state, it is on the rising… more needs to be done and it has to be done in mission mode, we need a targeted approach on how to reduce the incidence of infection,” the opposition leader said.
Chief Minister, Conrad Sangma, who is also the chief patron of the forum, Deputy Speaker Timothy D Shira, Health Minister Ampareen Lyngdoh, Leader of Opposition, Ronnie V Lyngdoh and legislators attended the meeting.

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