Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Healing touch to patients - Network hopes to bring HIV positive people to mainstream OUR CORRESPONDENT Ranchi, May 18: In an attempt to bring the HIV positive people of the state into the mainstream of society, a network — people living with HIV affected (PLWHA) — was formally launched here today. In addition, the forum has also been formed for advocacy, linkage and supply of the Anti Ritroval Therapy (ATR) to the patients. The network, comprising HIV positive people, would involve in different types of promotional activities like forming self-help groups, creating awareness and income generation. Organised by Jharkhand State Aids Control Society (JSACS), in collaboration with Catholic Relief Service and NACO, a one-day strategy-planning workshop for the formation of the network in the state was organised today. Project director of JSACS Rajiv Arun Ekka said through this network, our aim is to protect the rights of the HIV positive people and bring them into the mainstream. " We will create an environment for their decent living and try to minimise the stigma attached with the disease. By forming self-help groups among HIV patients, we would try to give them a peaceful living, " he said. Joint director of the society D.P. Taneja said the network would also bring awareness among the people. " The network would also lend support to the poor patients and arrange ATR for them, " he assured. While discussing the network, director of St 's Trust, Andhra Pradesh, said at present there are about 700 HIV-affected people in the trust. " World Food Programme has reached Bihar and soon we will implement it in Jharkhand so that the HIV positive patients get a healthy diet and do not die due to starvation, " he said. Citing an example of Subha Rao, an HIV positive from Andhra Pradesh, said both husband and wife are suffering from the disease for the past seven years but still living a decent life with a monthly income of Rs 8,000. The husband works in the trust and the wife works as a nurse in a government hospital, he added. http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060519/asp/jamshedpur/story_6242799.as p Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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