Jayapura, Papua, March 5 -- The spread of the HIV virus in Jayapura has raised concerns amid the high case numbers, with 8,864 cases concentrated in the city out of the 20,512 HIV/AIDS cases across all Papuan provinces.
In response to this situation, institutions and social institutions in Jayapura have been working to address it by offering educational counseling to both uninfected individuals and those who have tested positive.
During every sermon, Pastor Dora Balubun has always reminded her congregation of the importance of avoiding harmful behaviors that contribute to the spread of HIV/AIDS.
Furthermore, parents and families are expected to always monitor their children's social interactions to prevent promiscuity.
Parental superv...
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