Today is #WorldAIDSDay, a moment to honour over 40 million lives lost to AIDS, take stock of our response, & commit to ending AIDS.
We are not on track to end AIDS by 2030, and the reason is inequality.
But if we #EQUALIZE, we can end AIDS.
We now have long-acting ARVs that stop HIV transmission better than any biomedical tool.
They need to be made affordable and accessible.
@MMKavanagh shares how 👇🏾
We participated at the Stakeholders Meeting facilitated by National Aids Council Zimbabwe. We discussed about service delivery within the district & identified areas that needs improvement as far as SRHR & HIV service delivery for young key & vulnerable populations is concerned.
The PZAT programme officer for Harare presented a poster at IUSTI titled "Delivery of clinical HIV prevention care, treatment, and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) services for Key Populations through safe spaces in Harare, Zimbabwe"
Globally, only half of children living with HIV are on life-saving treatment.
UNAIDS, @UNICEF and @WHO have brought together a new alliance to fix one of the most glaring disparities in the AIDS response.
To make the new HIV Prevention 2025 Road Map a success, communities must be involved from the outset in the design, implementation and monitoring of programmes.
"We need to make this real at a local level," says @EamonnMurphy63.
The global HIV response is in danger.
Progress on prevention has faltered, global shocks have exacerbated risks ahead, and resources for HIV are under threat.
The Global AIDS Update 2022 highlights the urgent actions needed to get back on track.
"We have the tools to #endAIDS in a matter of years. But only if world leaders act with courage and vision."
- UNAIDS Executive Director @Winnie_Byanyima at #AIDS2022
Today, on International Nurses Day, we want to say thank you to nurses across @UsaidZimbabwe @PEPFAR@zhi4health supported districts and in the whole country for your continued dedication to your professions and to the clients. You are our rock stars!
@MoHCCZim
#InternationalNursesDay2022 is a special day to honor and celebrate the contributions of nurses all over the world. This year the theme for the day is "Nurses: A voice to Lead-Invest in Nursing and respect the rights to secure global health.
@MoHCCZim
"We also urge @Pamumvurizwe and all the key stakeholders to advocate for medical aids to support alcohol and drug abuse patients medical bills,”added Dr John Mangwiro
Harare Minister of State For Provincial Affairs and Devolution Hon Senator Chidhawu today launched the road map to End AIDS, HIV new infections and AIDS related deaths the Zimbabwe National Strategic Plan IV
NAC supporting capacity building of Zimbabwe Republic Police Health Officers in Rapid HIV Diagnostic Testing 140 ZRP Health Officers have been trained this year
The training is a drive to ensure wide coverage of HIV testing services. Sights from one of the training Mash Central