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MALE CONDOMS IN PNG

www.baha.com.pg

This page was launched with the release of the PNG Business Coalition Against HIV & AIDS, 'BAHA' monthly April newsletter - 2009. We encourage use of condoms to minimise the spread of HIV. [Click 'HERE' to read a copy of BAHA April Newsletter]
CONDOM ORDER FORM

 

CLICK TO DOWNLOAD A COPY

 

 

condom order form

 

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Make sure you get a copy of the 'condom order form' to order condoms for your organisation.

'Rait man' is Hudson Leka and he is available on mobile phone 05 675 7656 9162

 

 
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Condom Facts

The RED SAFE  - ensures easy access to condoms for all Australia-Pacific Training College students at the site at Idubada, NCD

 

First Use

Ancient
Rubber 1855
Latex 1920
Polyurethane 1994

Birth Control Type

Barrier

Pregnancy rates (see bookmarks on www.baha.com.pg  Contraception and sexually transmitted infections  

Perfect Use

2%

Typical Use

10-18%

Usage

User reminders

Expiry date
Storage requirements
Latex condoms damaged by oil based lubricants

Advantages and disadvantages

Sexually transmitted infection protection

Yes

Prescription or clinic visits required

No

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APTC - Australia-Pacific Training College's
Metal fabricating students

make condom dispensers known as the 'RED SAFE'

One way of reducing the spread of HIV in our communities is to correctly and consistantly use condoms. Using Condoms is the best method of reducing the spread of HIV. EASY Accessibilty of condoms is also very important. APTC college, based behind Port Moresby Tech College, have supported BAHA by proudly making and erecting condom dispensers called the RED SAFE to support this worthy cause.

BELOW: Students from the Metal Fabricating Division of APTC proudly displaying their finish work with their instructor.

So far they have built six dispensers that will be erected at various locations in the city or in other provinces in Papua New Guinea where BAHA policy holders request.

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Thank you 'BOYS'