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ZAN gets audience with the Hon Tendai Biti - Minister of Finance
Zimbabwe AIDS Network (ZAN)

April 17, 2011

"HIV and AIDS is an apolitical issue and should be supported in the interest of saving lives. Present me with a concept note on how much Zimbabwe needs per year from the national budget to keep people living with HIV and AIDS on treatment and I will be your advocate!"

Those were the positive sentiments shared by the Hon Minister of Finance, Tendai Biti during a meeting with the ZAN National Director at the Minister's offices on Friday the 13th April 2012.

The objective of the meeting was to share concerns on the ever diminishing external resources and the need for a concerted effort to mobilize resources for financing HIV and AIDS programming. During the meeting, a Civil Society Position Paper on Health, HIV and AIDS Financing in Zimbabwe was pressed to the Minister. The Position Paper was developed at the end of January 2012 through a consultative process involving thirty-six (36) representatives of civil society organisations responding to Health, HIV and AIDS in Zimbabwe.

Other documents presented during the meeting include ZAN publications which include:

  • Zimbabwe Civil Society Organisations responding to HIV and AIDS Position Paper for the 2011 UNGASS High Level Meeting held in New York in 2011;
  • Health, HIV and AIDS Sector Position Paper on the Constitution Making Process (2010);
  • Health, HIV and AIDS Sector Position Paper on Keeping the Promise of allocating 15% of the national budget for health financing as per Abuja Declaration of 2001.

During the meeting, Lindiwe Chaza-Jangira, ZAN National Director urged the Minister of Finance to expedite the utilization of local resources/minerals to support HIV and AIDS programmes.

"Tax breaks from big companies prevent reaching an ideal revenue base and therefore, appropriate action should be taken if living conditions of the most vulnerable communities are to improve", she urged the Minister.

Whilst the minister agreed with the recommendation, he was quick to point out that local resources alone would not be enough. He also indicated that today's economic environment bars Zimbabwe from effecting tax breaks. It is against this backdrop that the Minister offered to be an advocate to continue to court outside supporters.

The meeting with the Minister of Finance was a pursuance of the advocacy to mobilize resources to fill the anticipated financial gap in view of the cancellation of the Global Fund Round 11 Application in 2010. Zimbabwe was applying for USD60m of which 40m earmarked for HIV and AIDS. Whilst the cancellation of Round 11 Application, has no immediate implication as it would have commenced in 2014 after the exhaustion of Global Fund Round 8 Phase 11 grant, there is a huge gap in the number of people on Art and those in need.

According to ZNASP (2011-2015), over 326 241 people were on ART out of an estimated 600 000+ needy people. Therefore, the USD40m would have benefited the almost 300 000 out of treatment whilst continuing to support all the people in need of treatment.

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