The report of the first edition of the concept of AIDS awareness, HIV and STIs called ”A l’Assaut du Sida” was presented to Pierre Demba, Minister of Health, Public Hygiene and Universal Health Coverage.
After the official submission of the report, the general coordinator of the PNLS, said he was satisfied with the result of the general assessment and gave some details of the prospects. “We are preparing to launch the next session of the AADS general public competition in early 2022. Also the first session in AADS schools and the deployment of the audio description version of AADS for people without schooling and dyslexics”, he said. meant.
43,875 participants in the first edition
A total of 43,875 participants were registered via the various platforms during the first edition, in just 1 month. In their ambition to create significant energy in the fight once morest STIs, HIV and AIDS, the AADs team is preparing to launch the new edition.
a game via a fun digital platform
It is in this context, A few days ago, the initiators presented the general assessment of ”A l’Assault du SIDA” to the Minister of Health, Public Hygiene and Universal Health Coverage Pierre DIMBA . The first manager in charge of health in Ivory Coast was able to soak up the general report of AADS in the presence of the coordinating director of the PNLS Pr EHUI Eboi and the President of SYL José Fardon. This assessment is marked by the presentation of the concept to the minister and the general activity report. Should it be noted, the first session of the game was held on November 30, 2018 over a month. Followed by the award ceremony for the winners in May 2019.
Presentation of the concept
”A l’Assaut du SIDA (AADS)” is a game via a fun digital platform presented under a quiz that allows you to test and enrich your knowledge of STIs, HIV and AIDS, initiated by the National Program for the Fight once morest AIDS (PNLS), UNAIDS and SYL, and financed by the global fund.
This platform makes it possible to collect data from young people in order to make more effective and relevant messages and awareness and prevention actions. AADS will roll out to several other African countries.