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Zimbabwe
AIDS Network National Conference to move zero paediatric HIV infections
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Zimbabwe
AIDS Network (ZAN)
November 22,
2011
The Zimbabwe
AIDS Network (ZAN) will tomorrow, Wednesday 23 November, hold its
national bi-ennual conference in Masvingo at the Great Zimbabwe
Hotel where 200 delegates are expected to attend.
To be held under
the theme ""Scaling up, owning and sustaining community
capacity in HIV prevention, access to treatment, care and support
services," the conference will illuminate the key role played
by communities in responding to the HIV and AIDS pandemic. The conference
is also expected to call for scaling up of HIV and AIDS interventions
with a special focus on Maternal and Child Health (MCH), Prevention
of Mother to Child HIV Transmission (PMTCT), Adolescent Sexual Reproductive
Health Rights (ASHR).
"This
conference provides a great opportunity for sharing insights and
lessons emerging from the various interventions being implemented
by ZAN members in contribution to the national response to HIV and
AIDS," said ZAN National Director Lindiwe Chaza Jangira .
The conference's particular emphasis on MCH, PMTCT and ASHR
are in line with the government's special thrust on the elimination
of eliminating new HIV infections in children and keeping mothers
and children alive. Zimbabwe embarked on a campaign to eliminate
new infections in children as a new strategic priority as underscored
by its commitment at the March regional summit in Nairobi in March
2011. As such elimination of paediatric infections has become a
national, regional and international commitment.
"We hope that the outcome of the conference will empower communities
to effectively respond to the epidemic in order to achieve zero
new infections, zero discrimination and zero AIDS-related deaths,"
Chaza Jangira said.
The conference will be followed by ZAN Annual General Meeting (AGM)
on the 24th of November at the same venue.
ZAN is a national membership network comprising of HIV and AIDS
service organizations, NGOs and other private sector companies,
learning institutions providing MCH, ASRH, Prevention of Mother
to Child HIV Transmission (PMTCT), and HIV and AIDS services among
others. Founded in 1992, ZAN contributes to the effective response
for the epidemic with communities accessing a continuum of comprehensive
and integrated sexual and reproductive health and rights and HIV
and AIDs services for improved maternal health outcomes.
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AIDS Network fact
sheet
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