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U N I T E D N A T I O N S

Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

Integrated Regional Information Network

[These reports do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations]

CONTENT:

1 - TANZANIA: Free drugs for HIV/AIDS patients

1 - TANZANIA: Free drugs for HIV/AIDS patients

DAR ES SALAAM, 31 August (PLUSNEWS) - Tanzanian President Mkapa

announced on Tuesday that the government would start distributing

antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) free to HIV/AIDS patients from October.

" There is no cure for AIDS yet, these drugs can only prolong lives, " Mkapa

said in the commercial capital, Dar es Salaam, during the signing of an US

$87.9-million grant from the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and

Malaria.

He said more than two million Tanzanians were infected with HIV, the virus

that causes AIDS.

" Among those infected with HIV, more than 500,000 Tanzanians already have

AIDS and are in danger of dying within the next few years, " he added.

He urged the public to go for voluntary testing to know whether or not

they are infected.

He added: " A person who lives with HIV/AIDS without knowing puts at risk

not only his own life but also the lives of others. People should not

become complacent and get contended with the drugs. You must protect

yourself against infection. "

Mkapa pledged that the government would increase its funding of the fight

against HIV/AIDS.

Access to ARVs is currently limited to less than 1 percent of people

living with HIV/AIDS in Tanzania, according to Ministry of Health

statistics.

At the signing of the agreement, Elhaj Sy of the Global Fund said the

money would go towards improving voluntary testing for HIV and

distribution of ARVs.

" Stigma, which results in loss of jobs, isolation and loneliness, is a

major factor undermining voluntary testing, " he said.

Elhaj said he hoped more Tanzanians would come forward for voluntary

testing. " With enough commitment, Tanzanians can successfully wipe out the

AIDS scourge no matter how big and challenging the problem is, " he said.

In emotional messages at the ceremony, representatives of Tanzanians

living with HIV/AIDS urged the government to distribute ARVs fairly to all

infected people.

" Our hope is that the funds from the Global Fund would mean a better

future for all Tanzanians living with the virus, " Rodgers Nzota, a young

man HIV-positive man, said.

According to Mkapa, the grant will be used in five main areas, including

capacity-building in voluntary counselling and testing in 45 out of 121

Tanzanian districts.

The target is to have at least five HIV counselling and testing centres

for every 100,000 people vulnerable to HIV/AIDS.

" The funds will also support extension of care and support to HIV/AIDS and

TB patients, integration of medical care for TB and HIV/AIDS patients and

increasing the number of community-based centres that support people

living with HIV and TB, " Mkapa said.

He added that the funds would also support capacity building for the

Ministry of Health and its institutions in planning, monitoring and

evaluating the implementation of national AIDS and TB programmes.

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