Red Ribbon Express
Red Ribbon Express is an AIDS/HIV awareness campaign train by the Indian Railways. The motto of the Red Ribbon Express is “Embarking on the journey of life”
History
The Red Ribbon Express was launched in India on World AIDS Day, December 1, 2007. The seven coach train was flagged off by United Progressive Alliance Chairperson Sonia Gandhi.[2] The
Red Ribbon Express became the first time information and awareness
about HIV/AIDS was disseminated through a train service, Indian
Railways.[3] Initial talk of the HIV/AIDS awareness train began over two years before its launch.[4] The idea of the Red Ribbon Express was developed by the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, the National AIDS Control Organisation and Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan in 2004.[5]
The Red Ribbon Express’ second phase was flagged off by Sonia Gandhi on World AIDS Day, 2009.[6] This
second phase aimed to reach out to a larger portion of the rural poor
and the government hoped that more people would get tested and treated.[7] The
train was designed and fabricated by JWT(Delhi Office, INDIA). The
train was designed and fabricated by DESIGN C (JWT). Mr.P.P.Mokashi (VP)
and Vineet Pandey (Project Manager) operated and maintained whole year
during phase-1(2007-08) and phase-2(2009-10).
[edit]Campaign
The
Red Ribbon Express seeks to spread awareness about HIV/AIDS, promote
safe sex and reduce discrimination against AIDS victims in India,
especially those in rural regions. India has the third largest
population of HIV/AIDS victims worldwide (with over 2.4 million people
affected in 2007), after South Africa (5.7 million) and Nigeria (2.6 million).[8]
On-platform
and off-site communication activities such as exhibits, street plays
and demonstrations are used. Treatment and counselling services are also
available on the coach.
The
projects target audience was broad, including youth groups, women’s
groups, student communities, urban slum dwellers and farmers.[9]
In
its first phase the train was expected to travel 27,000km, reaching 180
stations and holding programmes in over 50,000 villages. To reach outer
districts, buses and bicycles are used.
The
Red Ribbon Express, in its second phase, also devotes information to
general health, hygiene and communicable diseases such as swine influenza, tuberculosis and reproductive and child health services.[10]
Government
has Launched Third Phase of Red Ribbon Express in New Delhi on 12th
Jan,Union Health & Family Welfare Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad launched
the National AIDS Control Organisation's Red Ribbon Express Phase III
[edit]Partners
Partners involved in the Red Ribbon Express HIV/AIDS campaign include NYKS, NACO, Indian Railways, UNICEF, State AIDS Control Societies (SACS), National Rural Health Mission, Ministry of Railways (India), Hindustan Latex Family Planning Promotion Trust, and the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
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