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Delhi Government To Buy 4 Lakh Condoms For Sex Workers

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Sep, 2015 10:58 AM
    The Delhi government will procure four lakh condoms to allay the scarcity in the city red-light area G.B. Road till the National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) resumes supply.
     
    Health Minister Satyendar Jain issued an order in this connection to the director of the Central Procurement Agency (CPA) on Wednesday.
     
    "Director CPA, shall immediately procure four lakh condoms either through the Directorate General of Supplies and Disposal or by limited tender, if the same is not available at DGS&D rates for distribution to the commercial sex workers at G.B. Road," an official statement said.
     
    The decision came after Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Maliwal met Jain on Wednesday and raised the concerns of high-risk sex at G.B. Road, making over 5,000 sex workers vulnerable to HIV.
     
    The step is an attempt to meet the monthly demand of six lakh condoms at G.B. Road alone, which is facing condom scarcity since May, as NACO stopped supplying condoms in the area.
     
    According to sources, 35 sex workers, who are still working at G.B. Road, have been diagnosed with HIV.
     
    The city government has also ordered strengthening of services at its Ajmeri Gate dispensary for providing better healthcare facilities to commercial sex workers and their children.
     
    As per DCW officials, NACO which falls under the union health ministry, is supposed to supply 12 lakh condoms per month free of cost to the Delhi State Aids Control Society (DSACS), which distributes the condoms to the sex workers at G.B. Road. NACO has, however not supplied the lot since May.

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