Zimbabwe battles public health crisis as condom prices soar

Zimbabwe battles public health crisis

Zimbabwe dey face serious public health crisis as condom prices don rise to record levels.

Di cheapest option now cost $1.50 per packet, while others dey priced between $3.20 and $3.30.

USAID funding ban caused the surge

Di price surge follow di suspension of USAID funding due to executive order by former U.S. President Donald Trump. USAID previously supply 98% of Zimbabwe’s condoms, both for sale and free distribution.

Local brands severely impacted

Local brands like PSH’s Protector Plus, wey operate on cost-recovery basis, don be severely impacted. In January 2024, two packets of Protector Plus cost just $1. Today, a single packet cost 150% more.

Efforts to reduce costs not acted upon

Efforts to reduce costs, including proposal by Population Solutions for Health (PSH) to remove VAT and import duties, no be acted upon. Di rising prices pose serious public health risks, particularly in Zimbabwe’s fight against HIV/AIDS.

Condoms become less affordable, HIV transmission risk increase

As condoms become less affordable, di country face increased threat of HIV transmission and other sexual transmitted infections. Di situation dey serious, and di government need to take urgent action to address di issue.

Clement Christopher

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