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Zimbabwe
allocates $830,000 to purchase ARV's
Kaisernetwork.org
February 24, 2006
http://www.kaisernetwork.org/daily_reports/rep_index.cfm?hint=1&DR_ID=35609
The Zimbabwean
government has allocated about $830,000 to purchase antiretroviral
drugs for people living with HIV/AIDS in the country, Owen Mugurungi,
head of the AIDS and TB unit in the Ministry of Health and Child
Welfare, said on Wednesday, Xinhuanet reports.
Speaking during
a Southern
Africa HIV and AIDS Information Dissemination Service forum
on universal access to treatment in Zimbabwe, Mugurungi said the
drugs would benefit at least 25,000 HIV-positive people currently
on antiretroviral therapy. He added that access to HIV/AIDS treatment
in the country is hindered by a lack of financial resources, medical
professionals and space for the construction of new hospitals.
SAFAIDS called
on the international community to provide funding to Zimbabwe to
help the country deal with the epidemic. About 1.5 million people
in Zimbabwe are living with HIV/AIDS, Xinhuanet reports (Xinhuanet,
2/22).
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