Towards soliciting for domestic financing of HIV/AIDS response, a three day Accountability Forum has began in Abuja.

The conference organized by the Civil Society for HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, brought together participants from across the world.

Speaking at the opening of the forum, the Director General of the National Agency for the Control of Aids, NACA, Dr. Sani Aliyu, commended the CSOs for galvanizing support for persons Living HIV/AIDS in Nigeria.

He said that the 2018 CSOs Accountability Forum, would offer the participants the opportunity to come up with workable solutions towards addressing HIV/AIDS challenge.

He said that the government would continue to increase access to test and treatment for persons living with HIV in Nigeria.

The Executive Secretary of the Civil Society for HIV/AIDs in Nigeria, Dr. Walter Ugwuocha, said that the essence of the conference is to seek ways of sourcing for domestic funds for HIV/AIDS response.

He said that the forum also aims to bring the government and private sector together to deliberate on how to fund HIV response in Nigeria as most international donor agencies are withdrawing their support.

He noted that the CSOs are working with the government to make sure that placing additional fifty thousand patients to the treatment list becomes a reality.

The Executive Secretary also said that the CSO is satisfied with the National Aids and Impact Survey holding in Nigeria.

 

“The result is going to define our new status in terms of prevalence and in terms of incidence in Nigeria”, he added.

One of the participants at the conference from the Global Advocacy for HIV Prevention, in America, Dr. Kelvin Fisher, said that the conference is very important, as it affords him the opportunity to meet directly with the Nigerian HIV/AIDS community.

“It is tremendously important to be in a place like this so I can learn from the Civil Society Organisations in Africa. I need to understand what the CSOs really need. You can’t do that from the US. To find out what kind of assistance they need and understand how our decisions can best meet their needs”, he said.

On her part, the Chairman of the Governing Board of National Agency for the Control of Aids, NACA, Mrs. Paullen Tallen, said the government is working hard in the area of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV.

“That is an area that is very dear to my heart and that is the area we are really putting more effort to ensure that our HIV mothers give birth to safe children without HIV and so far the strategy is very good, very encouraging”, She said.

Over ten countries are participating in the forum.

The theme of the Accountabily Forum is “Domestic Resource Mobilization: Increasing Public and Private Sector Investment”.

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