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100 Pekerja di Terminal Bus Kalideres Disosialisasikan HIV/AIDS

Bus Crews Get Socialization of HIV/AIDS Prevention at Kalideres Terminal

The West Jakarta City AIDS Commission (KPA) is socializing the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS for workers at the Kalideres Bus Terminal, West Jakarta.

Socialization aims to tackle HIV/AIDS

The socialization attended by bus drivers, bus conductors, PO administrators, locker guards and Transportation Agency personnel, took place in the Kalideres Bus Terminal Guest Waiting Room.

"Socialization aims to tackle HIV/AIDS," expressed West Jakarta City KPA Secretary, Wednesday (2/21).

HIV/AIDS Prevention Socialization Held for Scout

Hopefully, the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS could be well understood.

Kalideres AKAP Bus Terminal Head, Revi Zulkarnaen said there were 100 participants.

"Workers at bus terminals, especially drivers and net attendants, interact with many people every day and are vulnerable to contracting HIV/AIDS. With this socialization, hopefully they will become more aware and knowledgeable about HIV/AIDS," he explained.

Didi Kurniadi (41), Garuda Mas PO Crew, admitted he welcomed the HIV/AIDS prevention and control outreach activities taking place at the Kalideres Terminal.

"I know and understand more about the causes of HIV/AIDS and how to prevent it," he stated.

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