According
to a statement from the US Embassy in Dar es Salaam, the support will bring to
1.2 million people, the total number of Tanzanians on HIV treatment.
“The
funds will support the activities under the PEP FAR Country Operational Plan
from October 2017 to September 2018, and represent a 12.3 per cent increase
over last year’s budget,” the statement read in part.
Under
the renewed plan, PEPFAR will work with the Government of Tanzania and
implementing partners to provide HIV testing to 8.6 million Tanzanians and
provide treatment to 360,000 people who newly test positive.
The
budget includes special allocations for the care and treatment of orphans and
vulnerable children and, to further prevent HIV transmission, PEPFAR will
support voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) for 890,000 men, according
to the statement.
“This
plan continues the US longstanding partnership with Tanzania in the health
sector, including a decade of collaboration to successfully curb HIV
transmission and work towards an AIDS-Free Generation,” the statement further
noted.
Commenting
on the approved plan, ChargĂ© d’Affaires Virginia Blaser said: “On behalf of the
American people, we are extremely pleased to continue our support for and partnership
with the Tanzanian people.
Together,
we are working to achieve an AIDS-Free Generation in Tanzania – one in which no
one is left behind.” PEPFAR’s partners and stakeholders in the development and
implementation of this plan include the Ministry of Health, Community
Development, Gender, Elderly and Children, the Tanzanian Commission for AIDS
(TACAIDS) and the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS).
Others are the Global Fund to Fight
Tuberculosis, AIDS, and Malaria (GFTAM), the World Health Organization (WHO),
the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Benjamin Mkapa HIV/AIDS Foundation
(BMAF), and the National Network of Tanzanian Women with HIV/AIDS (NETWO+)
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