The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC) has reviewed its efforts to help Nigeria end HIV as a public health threat by 2030 and introduced its plans for an integrated health services delivery initiative.
This was done during its 3rd Biannual Programme Performance Review and Stakeholder Engagement Meeting from October 17 to 19. According to a statement on Thursday, the three-day meeting provided national and state partners and stakeholders from the 19 US CDC-supported states a platform to discuss achievements and challenges in HIV programming in the last year and plan for state-led HIV responses, coordination, and sustainability efforts.
She emphasised the US CDC’s commitment to using science and data to guide the design and implementation of sustainable, comprehensive, state-led health programming. US Chargé d'Affaires David Greene said the introduction and implementation of an integrated health service delivery platform is a novel idea with huge potential in Nigeria.
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