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Sunday, 27 March 2011
THE GREAT CONDOM DEBATE: FROM RECYCLING TO ACUTE SHORTAGE
Few people can openly purchase a pack of condoms with a straight face. So it perhaps takes a little while to be convinced that a fully grown man allowed himself to be captured on TV, while washing a supposedly used condom, for recycling, i.e. re-using.
But that clip, followed by an admission by the Kenyan government that there was a condom shortage in the country, thrust this 'taboo' subject into some rare public limelight.
Powered by the amazing Storify application, I managed to compile a sample of comments, commentaries and general media coverage on this issue.
I wouldn't be too quick to repeat that, matters sexuality, are still taboo in the Kenyan society.
The resident of Isiolo county must be at fore front in fighting spread of HIV/AIDS,the only mess they made is re-use of rubber and polythene bag!what aprimitive idea!
ReplyDeleteAre condoms safe for re-using? I don’t think so.
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