Buhari Commissions N62bn Trust Fund To Curb HIV/AIDS
President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday in Abuja launched a sixty-two billion Naira (N62bn) trust fund to help Nigeria end AIDS as a public health threat and place more people living with HIV on treatment annually. DAILY POST reports.
Speaking at the launch of the HIV Trust Fund of Nigeria (HTFN), the President vowed that his tenure would continue to prioritize health interventions to address killer diseases and public health emergencies. Information Guide Nigeria
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”At the last United Nations General Assembly High-Level Meeting on HIV/AIDS, I made a call for a renewed global action to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Africa”.
”Ending AIDS as a public health threat in Nigeria will require increased domestic funding. We have continued to make good our commitment of placing more people living with HIV on treatment annually using national resources”. jamb results
”However, strong domestic resource mobilization with an enduring partnership and shared responsibility is required to sustain the response to HIV and other emerging public health emergencies,” President Buhari said.
The President noted that Nigeria’s purposeful partnership with the private sector in the response to COVID 19 pandemic had provided a readily available financing solution to sustain the HIV response.
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