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THE GLOBAL
FUND TO FIGHT AIDS, TUBERCULOSIS, AND MALARIA: GLOBAL FUND EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR VISITS PAPUA NEW GUINEA:
30/07/2008
(MaximsNews Network)
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UNITED
NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 30
July 2008 -- The Executive Director of
the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, Dr Michel
Kazatchkine, who visited Papua New Guinea 15-17 July, this month met with the
Honorable Sasa Zibe, Minister of Health and HIV/AIDS and Lady Roslyn Morauta,
Chair of the Papua New Guinea Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM). The CCM is
the entity that is set up to help organize and submit grant applications to
the Global Fund and monitor their implementation.
During
his visit, Dr Kazatchkine also met with implementation partners to discuss
progress of national disease programs funded by the Global Fund. The Global
Fund is currently supporting programs fighting malaria, HIV and tuberculosis
in the country worth a total commitment of more than US$ 42 million.
At
the meeting, Dr Kazatchkine commended Papua New Guinea’s collaborative
approach with all partners in laying the foundations for implementation of all
three programs fighting the three diseases, funded by the Global Fund.
“There
has been a more than five-fold increase in people receiving HIV counseling and
testing from 2005 when 15,000 people had received these services, to almost
82,000 people by March 2008,” said Dr Kazatchkine. “The number of people
living with HIV/AIDS accessing antiretroviral treatment has also increased
significantly from under 200 in 2005 to more than 2,800 by March 2008. These
are major achievements and I recognize the hard work done in Papua New Guinea
that has made this possible."
The
Global Fund grant is supporting Papua New Guinea’s fight against
tuberculosis (TB) by funding purchase of high quality patient drug kits for
the treatment of 9,000 patients by the end of this year. A further 9,000
patients will be supported in 2009. The Global Fund-supported malaria program
has already provided 38% of all house holds in the country with at least one
Long-Lasting Insecticide Treated net, protecting people who sleep under it
from contracting the disease.
Dr
Kazatchkine also welcomed the recent submission by the Country Coordinating
Mechanism to the Global Fund of a funding proposal for malaria. “Papua New
Guinea continues to suffer from a high malaria disease burden. The disease is
the second leading cause of death in children and the second leading cause of
admissions to health facilities. We hope that the proposal is robust, enabling
funding to be made available”.
Dr
Kazatchkine praised Papua New Guinea leaders for facing up to the challenges,
but urged greater urgency, responsibility and commitment at all levels to
assist the country to rapidly scale up prevention and treatment of the three
diseases. “The pace of program implementation is not keeping up with the
rapid spread of HIV and TB. More needs to be done, urgently, at all
implementation levels, otherwise Papua New Guinea risks significant loss of
life and long term development setbacks. More immediately, Global Fund grant
funds committed may be lost.”
Papua
New Guinea is facing a generalized HIV epidemic, with the fastest rate of
transmission amongst young people, particularly women. People whose immune
systems are compromised with HIV are many times more susceptible to
contracting tuberculosis; another disease that continues to claim the lives of
many people living in Papua New Guinea. The emergence of TB drug resistance
represents an urgent health issue.
Dr
Kazatchkine also applauded Minister Zibe’s speaking out against gender-based
violence and the reasons underlying maternal mortality, which has more than
doubled in the last ten years in Papua New Guinea. “More must be done to
provide pregnant women with access to antenatal care, and leaders at all
levels should work together to promote gender equality. It is in this context
that our fight against HIV, TB and malaria must be implemented.”
To
date, the Global Fund has committed US$ 10.7 billion to more than 550 programs
in 136 countries to support aggressive interventions against HIV/AIDS,
tuberculosis and malaria. Programs supported by the Global Fund have provided
AIDS treatment for 1.75 million people, TB treatment for 3.9 million people,
and by distributing 59 million insecticide-treated bed nets for the prevention
of malaria worldwide.
For
more information, please contact:
Nicolas
Demey, Communications Officer - Office: +41 22 791 59 97; Mobile: +41 79 504
21 34; email: nicolas.demey@theglobalfund.org
Andrew
Hurst, Communications Officer - Office: +41 22 791 86 72; Mobile: +41 79 561 68
07; email: andrew.hurst@theglobalfund.org
***
The
Global Fund is a unique global public/private partnership dedicated to
attracting and disbursing additional resources to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS,
tuberculosis and malaria. This partnership between governments, civil society,
the private sector and affected communities represents a new approach to
international health financing. The Global Fund works in close collaboration
with other bilateral and multilateral organizations to supplement existing
efforts dealing with the three diseases.
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