Tuesday, 13 July 2010

PILOT PROJECT TO ASSIST ART CLIENTS IN KATETE LAUNCHED


Chipata, Zambia - Care-Zambia has launched an Anti Retroviral Therapy pilot project aimed at providing food and cash to people living with HIV and AIDS in Katete district of Eastern Province.
District Commissioner, Elemani Mwanza said Care-Zambia and other cooperating partners want to improve nutrition for ART clients in an effort to improve adherence to drugs.
He was speaking today at the launch of the Katete ART Pilot Project held at Mphangwe Motel in Katete.
The DC said the project has been designed to improve the nutritional status of ART clients and their families with the intention of increasing adherence and the effectiveness of the Anti Retroviral treatment.
Mr Mwanza stated that the project will cover the whole district but will specifically benefit 600 ART clients and families who would be receiving nutritional support on a monthly basis in form of food or money.
Of the targeted 600 beneficiaries, 300 will be on food while the other 300 will be receiving money to spend according to their requirements.
He has since urged Katete residents to go for Voluntary Counseling and Testing (VCT) so that those found positive can not only access Anti Retroviral drugs (ARVs) but also the nutritional support to be provided under the ART pilot project.
He said VCT still remains the entry point for diagnosis management and treatment of HIV infection through provision of ART services to those that are infected hence the need to go for VCT.
Mr Mwanza expressed happiness that the project would greatly assist to increase the uptake of VCT services in the district as the project offers an additional incentive for people to get tested.
He has however appealed to the organizations and individuals who will be directly involved in the implementation of the project to work extra hard to ensure the success of the pilot project.
Mr Mwanza named the organization as Care-Zambia, Ministry of Health, National Food and Nutrition Commission, University of Zambia of Free State, Mobile Transactions Zambia Limited and Saint Francis Hospital.
The DC said government remains committed to working with dedicated stakeholders who are working towards improving people’s lives regardless of their status in society.
And speaking at the same occasion, Care-Zambia Regional Director, Petros Banda noted that the launch of the project by his organization and its partners is aimed at complementing government’s efforts.
Mr Banda stated that the project is in line with the Fifth National Development Plan (FNDP) 2006 to 2010.
He noted that the Research pilot project was initially started in 2008 but could not take off due to inadequate funds adding that Care-Zambia did not relent but went ahead and mobilized more funds and brought on board extra partners to the project.
Mr Banda said his organization was also implementing the Integrated Tuberculosis and AIDS Program (ITAP) in the district with financial assistance from the American government.
He said the program is contributing to government efforts in combating the spread of TB and HIV and AIDS in the district.
Care-Zambia has also partnered with government to implement other poverty intervention projects in Katete such as the Social Cash Transfer (SCT) programme which is helping the poorest and the aged.
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