We just heard the news and we’re proud to say that Sharon Mina Olago, who starred as Violet in our Kenyan drama, Shuga, has been crowned the first women’s HIV prevention champion in Kenya.
The award and title was given to her at the 1st Kenya Women’s HIV Prevention Symposium, which was held 30th August -1st September 2010 in Nairobi, Kenya.
The Symposium, organised by the National AIDS Control Council in partnership with the Global Campaign for Microbicides and co-sponsors such as Action Aid Kenya, KANCO, UNAIDS and UNIFEM among others, was organised to identify what needs to be done to ensure that HIV prevention meet the needs of women.
In this two-year role, Sharon will represent the voice of millions of young women in Kenya who face the threat of HIV infection. This role has been announced at a time when, according to the latest Kenya AIDS Indicator Survey report (2008/9), young women aged 15 – 24 have six times more HIV infections than their male counter parts.
Sharon will be involved in various activities to promote HIV prevention ranging from; facilitating dialog among young women that addresses the issues they face daily that predispose them to HIV infection, to discussing creative ways of establishing dialogue with the most vulnerable women. She will also be involved in lobbying policy makers and funding agencies to address the plight of women facing challenges in preventing themselves from HIV infection.
While Sharon has previous experience working around HIV prevention at college level with an organisation called SHAWBO, her role in Shuga is the only other high profile experience she has in the field, so a step up to a national ambassador position has to be seen as a great achievement. This seems to be more of an opportunity than a risk for the National AIDS Control Council, who have brought in someone who, at 28 years old with a role in Shuga under their belt, is in the ideal position to identify with the young people who are in the target age group that they are trying to connect with.
This speaks volumes to the role Sharon portrayed in Shuga, as ‘party girl’ character Violet, who indulged in risky sexual behaviour that left her at risk of contracting HIV.
In an early interview with MTV Staying Alive it was clear Sharon had concerns for her character while playing her;
“She just loves to have fun but the problem draws from her reckless sexual behaviour which is highly influenced by her drinking. She engages in multiple concurrent relationships, where some involve unprotected sex. She’s intelligent but quite ignorant of the reality of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.”
Having known Sharon for over a year now, we are over the moon with this achievement, not only was Sharon amazing in the role of Violet but she is a lovely person and was able to balance the demands on set, with the demands of studying for her Masters in Entrepreneurship Development at the University of Nairobi.
Sharon – Congratulations! We wish you all the best in your role; just make sure you keep us posted on how you get on.
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