Valentine’s Day: Organisation Set To Launch Condom Emoji To Promote Safe S*x

The campaign, which has as its theme “Rise of the Condom Emoji,” would be launched on February 13 and 14.

Condoms used to illustrate the story
A non-governmental organisation, AIDS Health Care Foundation (AHF), says it would introduce condom emojis across all social media platforms to promote safer sex among adolescents and youths.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Friday, in Abuja by Steve Aborisade, Advocacy and Marketing Manager, AHF Nigeria, ahead of the 2022 International Condom Day (ICD) celebration.

The ICD is celebrated every February 13 (the day before valentine day) and seeks to remind the public that condoms prevent sexually transmitted infections, HIV and unplanned pregnancies.

The AHF global advocacy campaign, which has its theme “Rise of the Condom Emoji,” would be launched on February 13 and 14.

Echey Ijezie, Country Program Director AHF Nigeria, said over the years the Foundation distributed over 20 million free condoms in Nigeria.

The director added that AHF Nigeria would continue to support the national condom policy by broadening access of Nigerians to condoms as the most affordable and effective means of preventing STIs, HIV and unplanned pregnancies.

“Globally, there is an increase in social and sexual activities among adolescents and youths.

“Young people today engage in sexual act earlier than what it use to be, having unprotected sex, and practising what they see on the media with little or no information.

“The world is social and everything surrounds the social media and that is the language of young people.

“It is therefore important to speak to the challenges within this age groups by presenting emojis that represents their experiences such as safer sex through the use of condoms,’’ he said.

Terri Ford, AHF Chief of Global Advocacy and Policy said, “It is time we drop the stigma around condoms and make it easier to communicate about having safer sex.

“Introducing a condom emoji across all digital platforms would be a fun and creative way to do that.

“We must therefore, speak the language that reaches young people who are most at risk,’’ Mr Ford said.

He further appealed to government and public health institutions to make access to free or affordable condoms a top priority as it is the most effective way to prevent HIV, STIs, and unplanned pregnancies.

In commemoration of day, the AHF’s country teams from 45 countries, including Nigeria, would host “Safer is Sexy” and “Always in Fashion” ICD events.

In Nigeria, AHF would partner National Agency for the Control of AIDS for a night event on Valentine’s Day in Abuja, a walk to create awareness in Cross Rivers State.

Others activities include condom education and tips on safer sex practices by AHF Nigeria Girls Act as well as distribution of free condoms and HIV testing across AHF Nigeria states.

 

(NAN)

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