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Nearly 20,000 people living with HIV in Bono Region – Ghana AIDS Commission

The Bono Region has recorded 19,979 people living with HIV and AIDS, according to the Bono, Bono East and Ahafo Regional Technical Coordinator of the Ghana AIDS Commission (GAC), Ahmed Ibrahim Bambila.

He disclosed that the region also recorded 875 new HIV infections, describing the figures as “alarming” and urging stronger, coordinated interventions to tackle the underlying causes and prevent further spread.

Mr. Bambila made the remarks during the inauguration of the Bono Regional Committee of the Ghana AIDS Commission (RECCOM) in Sunyani on Thursday, November 20, 2025.

The newly inaugurated nine-member committee, chaired by Bono Regional Minister Joseph Addae Akwaboa, is expected to lead and coordinate HIV-related programmes in the region to curb infections and enhance care.

Mr. Bambila noted that several factors continue to drive HIV transmission in the region, including low condom use, multiple sexual partners, stigma and discrimination, inadequate sexual health education, migration, transactional sex, and limited access to HIV services.

According to the 2024 Regional HIV Estimates, the Bono Region’s HIV prevalence stands at 2.22 percent among persons aged 15 to 49—higher than the national average.

District/MunicipalityNumber of People Living With HIVPrevalence Rate (%)
Dormaa East District2,7155.36
Berekum Municipality2,7013.33
Sunyani Municipality3,3352.22
Wenchi Municipality2,1532.46
Jaman South Municipality1,6442.09
Dormaa Central Municipality1,6932.03
Banda District4062.03
Tain District1,6311.97
Dormaa West District5841.68
Berekum West District5481.51
Sunyani West Municipality1,4821.43
Jaman North District1,0871.29

Mr. Bambila urged community actors, health institutions, civil society groups, and traditional authorities to intensify education and advocacy to reduce stigma, promote safe sexual practices, and improve access to testing and treatment.

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