UNAIDS / HIV SOUTH AFRICA INDONESIA
STORY: UNAIDS / HIV SOUTH AFRICA INDONESIA
TRT: 4:42
SOURCE: UNAIDS
RESTRICTIONS: NONE
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH / NATS
DATELINE: PLEASE CHECK SHOTLIST FOR DETAILS
JUNE 2024, ALEXANDRA TOWNSHIP JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
1. Wide shot, pan left, tents and security outside HIV testing tents
2. Wide shot, security guards in front of tents
3. Wide shot, pan left people milling about
4. Wide shot, outdoor tent “HIV counselling and Testing” tent
5. Med shot, Founder of Men’s Forum NGO, Charles Mphephu, holding loudspeaker
6. UPSOUND:
“Communities you are welcome to come, take a test for HIV, TB and health services today. It starts at 10 until 12’oclock. You are more than welcome to come with your partner.”
7. Wide shot, inside HIV tent, Themba Ndlovu, nurse, known as ‘Coach’ talking with a young woman
8. Wide shot, young woman leaves testing tent
9. Wide shot, a man walks in HIV testing and counseling tent and zips flap down
10. Wide shot, Tshepiso Diphofa, sits down and Coach introduces himself.
11. UPSOUND:
Coach: “Are you here for an HIV test?”
Tshepiso Diphofa: “Yes.”
12. Close up, coach wearing gloves gets cotton swab out and HIV test kit prepared
13. Close up, coach wipes a fingertip with alcohol swabbed cotton and pricks young man’s finger
14. Close up, pipette extracting a drop of blood
15. Close up, drop of blood on test cassette
16. UPSOUND
Nurse Themba Ndlovu “Do you have a wife?”
Young man: “I don’t have a wife, I have a girlfriend.”
17. SOUNDBITE (English) Themba Ndlovu, Nurse, known as Coach:
“If you test negative, we have something called PrEP. PrEP is a drug that prevents a person from getting infected with HIV. If you take it, you know that you are safe, it won’t be easy for you to be infected with HIV.”
18. UPSOUND (English) Themba Ndlovu, Nurse, known as Coach:
“If you test negative, you can try PrEP, if you test positive then it’s ARVs (antiretroviral treatment.) One line, it is a negative result, two lines it is a positive result.”
19. Close up, HIV test cassette
20. Close up, young man, Tshepiso Diphofa
21. Wide shot, Young man thanks nurse and gets up
22. Wide shot, Tshepiso Diphofa signing a form following HIV test outside of tent
OCTOBER 2024, JAKARTA, INDONESIA
23. Wide shot, Hadi Timotius, a man living with HIV, driving his scooter for a checkup and to pick up his HIV medicine
24. Wide shot, Hadi parking his scooter by the clinic
25. Wide shot, clinic with signage
26. Close up, clinic signage
27. Wide shot, Hadi walking to entrance of clinic and queuing
28. Wide shot, Hadi in the waiting room
29. Close up, his patient ticket
30. Close up, Hadi’s face
31. Wide shot, Hadi following health worker (wearing a mask)
32. Wide shot, Hadi sitting with health worker informing him he is here to get a checkup and to pick up his HIV medicine (multi-month.)
33. Wide shot, Hadi getting his blood pressure checked
34. Close up, arm
35. Close up, blood pressure countdown
36. Wide shot, Hadi stepping on weight scale
37. Med shot, Hadi looking down at scale
38. Wide shot, Window of pharmacy in the clinic
39. Med shot, Hadi leaning in the window giving his prescription
40. Wide shot, Hadi signs registry saying he is picking up three months' worth of HIV treatment
41. Med shot, Pharmacist hands over pill bottles
42. Wide shot, Hadi walking down the stairs with pill bottles
43. Wide shot, Hadi leading a training at the JIP office Jaringan Indonesia Positif (Indonesia network of people living with HIV)
44. Wide shot,. Hadi pointing to a PPT showing treatment numbers in Indonesia (570, 000 people live with HIV in Indonesia, only 31 percent are taking HIV antiretroviral medicine.)
45. Close up, Hadi talking about outreach work
Ahead of World AIDS Day (1 December), a new report by UNAIDS shows that the world can meet the agreed goal of ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 – but only if leaders protect the human rights of everyone living with and at risk of HIV.
Sub-Saharan Africa is home to two-third of all people living with HIV- the heaviest HIV burden globally. Which is why Men's Forum (Takuwani Riime ) aims to correct this and get men and boys and the community to know their HIV status. If a person tests positive, they can start antiretroviral (ARVs) treatment immediately. HIV treatment when taken regularly keeps the virus at bay and a person can live a long, healthy life. If a person tests negative, the nurse can prescribe PrEP. This is a treatment that prevents HIV and is given to people at risk of infection.
Gender-based violence, multiple sexual partners and the irregular use of condoms significantly increase the risks of acquiring HIV. Men and their partners.
2023: Adults and children living with HIV in South Africa – 7.7 million
HIV prevalence in 2023 in South Africa – 17.1 percent
New HIV infections last year in South Africa – 150, 000
In Indonesia, Hadi Timotius is a former user of drugs. He acquired HIV in 2004 by sharing needles while injecting drugs. At the time he had no will to live but HIV treatment and Narcotics Anonymous helped him feel better. He began doing outreach among his peers. Ten years later, Hadi is Deputy programme manager at JIP, a national network of people living with HIV in Indonesia.
When leading trainings with other HIV peer counsellors, Hadi stresses the concept of U=U to encourage people to know their status and start and stay on treatment if they are HIV+. A person taking treatment regularly becomes undetectable (the virus is barely detectable) and as a result the person does not transmit the virus to a sexual partner or via needles or via pregnancy or childbirth or breastfeeding (untransmittable.)
UNAIDS estimates 570, 000 people live with HIV with 28, 000 now HIV infections last year. New HIV infections have fallen 44 percent since 2010 in Indonesia, however, the epidemic predominantly impacts key populations—such as people who inject drugs (28 percent HIV prevalence) and men who have sex with men (21 percent prevalence).
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Please use the images in the context described. Unless indicated the HIV status, sexual orientation or any other characteristic of people in the images are unknown and should not be described inappropriately.
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