World HIV Day marked in Gizo

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BY BEN BILUA
Gizo

Residents of Gizo joined the rest of the world on Monday December 1, 2025 in commemorating World AIDS Day with a public awareness program held at the Gizo Market.

The event attracted a large crowd, with many people stopping to listen to health talks delivered by officials as part of efforts to raise awareness about HIV and other sexually transmitted infections. Pamphlets containing educational information on sexually transmitted diseases were also distributed to members of the public.

Speaking during the program, Health Promotion Coordinator for Western Province, Titus Moatakapu, reminded the gathering that HIV remains a deadly virus and continues to pose a serious threat to communities.

He warned that the number of HIV cases is increasing in Solomon Islands and urged people to be more cautious about their lifestyles and choices.

Mr Moatakapu also encouraged those who attended the event to share the information with others as part of efforts to save lives and stop the spread of the virus.

Meanwhile, a recent report from the Ministry of Health and Medical Services revealed that the country has recorded 34 new HIV cases, bringing the cumulative total to 79.

Of the 34 new cases, 25 are males and nine are females. Last year, the ministry recorded eight new HIV cases, marking a noticeable surge in infections.

Health authorities continue to call on the public to practice safe behaviour, seek regular testing, and support ongoing awareness efforts across the country.

The celebration and awareness were organised by Western Province’s Health Authority through the Health Promotion Division.

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