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Kenyans reject circumcision plan | Kenyans reject circumcision plan |
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Elders from Kenya's Luo community in western Kenya have refused to endorse a plan to promote male circumcision to curb the spread of HIV/Aids. | Elders from Kenya's Luo community in western Kenya have refused to endorse a plan to promote male circumcision to curb the spread of HIV/Aids. |
The Luo Council of Elders says it cannot sanction circumcision, as it is against the community's culture. | The Luo Council of Elders says it cannot sanction circumcision, as it is against the community's culture. |
A ministry of health campaign is trying to encourage more men to be circumcised by offering free circumcision services in Nyanza Province. | A ministry of health campaign is trying to encourage more men to be circumcised by offering free circumcision services in Nyanza Province. |
Researchers say circumcision reduces the risk of HIV infection among men. | Researchers say circumcision reduces the risk of HIV infection among men. |
Traditionally, the Luo community does not practise circumcision, unlike some other Kenyan communities. | |
About 2.5 million of 32 million Kenyans are currently living with HIV/Aids. | About 2.5 million of 32 million Kenyans are currently living with HIV/Aids. |
A high prevalence of HIV/Aids has been recorded among the Luo community and experts blame this on cultural practices, such as the practice of wife inheritance. | A high prevalence of HIV/Aids has been recorded among the Luo community and experts blame this on cultural practices, such as the practice of wife inheritance. |
According to the custom, a widow is remarried by a brother-in-law or a suitor chosen by village elders. | According to the custom, a widow is remarried by a brother-in-law or a suitor chosen by village elders. |
Policy | Policy |
The BBC's Muliro Telewa in Kisumu says the elders are not convinced that circumcision lowers the risk of infection. | The BBC's Muliro Telewa in Kisumu says the elders are not convinced that circumcision lowers the risk of infection. |
The elders are afraid that some men will think that being circumcised is an alternative to using condoms, which will put them at a higher risk of infection, our correspondent says. | The elders are afraid that some men will think that being circumcised is an alternative to using condoms, which will put them at a higher risk of infection, our correspondent says. |
But individual members of the community who want to be circumcised are free to do so, the council says. | But individual members of the community who want to be circumcised are free to do so, the council says. |
The Luo Council of Elders is an advisory body whose decisions highly influence the community's beliefs and practices. | The Luo Council of Elders is an advisory body whose decisions highly influence the community's beliefs and practices. |
The elders say they welcome any measures which will lower the prevalence of HIV/Aids, but are opposed to a campaign to encourage the acceptance of circumcision by the community. | The elders say they welcome any measures which will lower the prevalence of HIV/Aids, but are opposed to a campaign to encourage the acceptance of circumcision by the community. |
They say the proposal should not be included in the government's policy on HIV/Aids. | They say the proposal should not be included in the government's policy on HIV/Aids. |
The Luo community is mainly found in Kenya's Nyanza and Western Provinces and is Kenya's third largest community. | The Luo community is mainly found in Kenya's Nyanza and Western Provinces and is Kenya's third largest community. |
Studies have suggested that circumcision protects men from contracting HIV and from passing it on to women, and could be used as a weapon in the fight against the spread of HIV/Aids. | Studies have suggested that circumcision protects men from contracting HIV and from passing it on to women, and could be used as a weapon in the fight against the spread of HIV/Aids. |