Mr. Terry Mulpeter Managing Director, Geita Gold Mine (GGM)
The two weeks campaign targets 3500 staff including employees and
contractors, and is expected to have positive response by up to 80 per
cent.
Speaking to reporters yesterday in Dar es Salaam, GGM Managing
Director Terry Mulpeter said; “positive social and economic development
is the result of a healthy community.”
“GGM believes that proper investment in employees’ health will
result in a healthy workforce and optimize productivity and business
performance,” he said.
He said GGM has invited a total of 10 HIV trained counselors from
government and private hospitals to conduct the programme at the mine
site effective December 1.
“With such initiatives, the trend of HIV decreased from 9.4% in
2004 to 1.4 per cent 2014 as a result of strategic HIV awareness and
voluntary counseling and testing campaigns at the mine,” he noted.
“HIV/AIDS not only causes illness and death but also causes severe
economic and emotional disruption for the individual and families. With
that in mind, the intervention on HIV/AIDs in the workplace is very
essential for both employer and employees,” he added.
GGM provides further support to the Geita Community through an
established VCT centre which serves the surrounding communities as well
as through Kilimanjaro Challenge Fund that funds the Kili Challenge.
In the annual event, GGM working with TACAIDS and other
stakeholders raises funds and awareness through climbing of Mt.
Kilimanjaro between June and July every year and the funds are
distributed to different organisations involved in the national response
to HIV and AIDS including TACAIDS, Benjamin Mkapa HIV Foundation, Geita
Hospital and Moyo wa Huruma Orphanage, NGOs and others.
SOURCE:
THE GUARDIAN
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