HIV Response: How Alignment 2.0 Will Boost Ownership, Sustainability In Nigeria

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HIV Response: How Alignment 2.0 Will Boost Ownership, Sustainability In Nigeria
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In the past, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) was seen as a death sentence as anyone diagnosed with the virus was expected to die from Acquired

In a bid to sustain this credit and enhance ownership and sustainability, the country identified it’s priorities in the HIV response which include achieving epidemic control, reducing transmission from mother to child and ensuring quality of care and and strengthening data management.

The director-general of NACA, Dr. Aliyu Gambo, said the alignment is essentially a process that looks at the country’s response and see how gradually this country’s response belong now only to the country, in terms of country’s ownership and sustainability. “Under Alignment 2.0, we would want to see more of these investments from the federal government, from private sector, as well as from the State.

“The state will now use its internal structures to drive that response which the implementing partners would be doing together with them.

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