Home
Archive
Columnists
Video
Blogs
Discuss
About
Search
Donate
Advertise
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Register to Vote: Rock the Vote, powered by Working Assets Wireless
  • AlterNetYour turn

Support AlterNet
Do you value the information you're getting from AlterNet? Please show your support with a tax-deductible donation.


Feedback
Tell us how we're doing.

Reproductive Justice and Gender

Raped, Pregnant, Infected with HIV -- And Happy to Help

By Jemima Khan, The Independent UK. Posted March 5, 2008.


Even in the face of extreme adversity, women around the world are using their experiences to teach and to heal.
aidsribbon

What could be worse than being raped? To be raped and to find yourself pregnant by your rapist. Or to be raped, pregnant and discover you've got HIV. And for the unborn child to be at risk of contracting HIV.

Three months after being raped by her boss, unemployed and sick, 21-year-old Mathakane Metsing was in her local clinic in Mafeteng, Lesotho. There she underwent two tests.

"Two blue lines and you're pregnant," the nurse told her. "And two red lines here and you're HIV positive." Four lines -- two red, two blue. In 10 minutes. Mathakane cried for two days. Worse still, she discovered that she had passed the virus on to the man she loved and wanted to marry. And later, that her family was also infected; her two sisters and her mother, who died the following year.

Two years on, and I'm sitting with Mathakane for the launch of Unicef UK's Mother's Day campaign to prevent all mother-to-child transmission of HIV by 2010. She's minute and looks like a teenager. Wearing the traditional dress of Lesotho, and carrying a photo of her two-year-old daughter, she's one of the happiest people I have ever met. She speaks fluent English despite never having been taught and is now an AIDS prevention campaigner and counselor in Lesotho.

It's a constant struggle. Despite Mathakane's experience, she failed to convince even her mother to get treatment. "At first when they found out I had HIV, my mother and my sisters laughed at me. They didn't like me because of it. Then my mother found out she had HIV and she was very ashamed." Her mother died. Her brother died. Her sister-in-law died. Mathakane's friends still have unprotected sex. There is ignorance, stigma and superstition. Rape is widespread, she tells me. Virgins -- usually prepubescent children -- are raped by men hoping to cure themselves of the virus. Some men even think condoms carry the AIDS virus.

In Lesotho, most of the men work in the mines in neighboring South Africa. They visit brothels packed with HIV-positive prostitutes, get infected, then pass the virus on to their wives. Their wives get pregnant. Their babies get HIV.

At the summit in 2007, the UK government, along with all G8 countries, promised to contribute substantially towards the drugs to prevent mother-to-child transmission. At the moment only one in five pregnant women has access to those drugs. The estimated cost is huge -- $1.5 billion (£750 million) -- but so is the problem. Every minute a child is born with HIV and another dies because of it.

Mathakane's triumph is that, thanks to a £1 dose of the antiretroviral Nevirapine, her baby is HIV negative. Her name is Blessing.

Digg!

See more stories tagged with: sexual health education, human rights, sexual assault, hiv/aids

Jemima Khan is a Unicef ambassador.

Liked this story? Get top stories in your inbox each week from Reproductive Justice and Gender! Sign up now »


Advertisement

 

Comments Turn comments off sitewide Give us feedback »
Comments closed.
The comments for this story have been closed. Thank you to everyone who participated.
View:
my sympathy is growing thin
Posted by: planet doomed on Mar 6, 2008 8:48 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
How can these people be so stupid that they don't know where AIDS comes from? I considered using the word "ignorant" but upon second perusal decided "stupid" was the more accurate choice.

If they are so freaking retarded that the most basic concept of germ transmission is beyond their capabilities, then let them all die. There is no logical reason to assume raping a baby will cure AIDS, it is only their way of justifing pedophilia. Do they really believe virginity is contagious? If that were true, then everyone would be virgins!

The rebuttle is that they don't trust the foreign workers who are there to help, but isn't there any native people in that country that they do trust to give them the correct information??

Their behavior is what I'm looking at, not their race.

[« Reply to this comment] [Post a new comment »] [Rate this comment: 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5]