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The Lesotho Mounted Police Services (LMPS)
conducted a one-week HIV and TB competence workshop for
police officers held in Maseru from February 15 to 19, 2010.

The LMPS HIV and AIDS Counsellor Ms. Ntsoaki
Rapeane said the objective is to equip LMPS staff members
with HIV and TB diseases competence to be able to mainstream
HIV and TB to all levels of the police services and create
conducive working environment for staff living with these
diseases.
The last training on HIV and AIDS for the
police was held for district commanders and heads of the
unit in 2003 where some of them are now transferred or this
training,” she added.
The trained members are expected to be the
HIV and TB focal persons that will be responsible to
disseminate information in their respective districts and
support people living with these diseases in their offices.
“At the moment there is no specific wellness
centre for people living HIV or TB in the service but there
are support groups of people who know their status, said Ms.
Rapeane.
Repeane said it is now time for all staff to
know the relationship between HIV and TB so that the
patients who suffer from HIV could test for TB and those who
have TB could also test for HIV.

The workshop was facilitated by members of
ADRA of the Seventh Day Adventist Church while participants
were members of police staff drawn from all districts in the
country.
During the training the participants learnt
about HIV and TB as well as Sexual Transmitted Infections (STIs)
symptoms, treatments, side effects as well as preventive
measures and disease management.
The workshop is part of Round 8 HIV grant
whose aim is to create conducive work place environment for
HIV and TB patients.
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