Taita taveta Unveils HIV Action Plan

Taita Taveta County launched the HIV Action Plan 2020-2025 on July 26, 2022, at Moi County Referral Hospital in Voi, pledging to prevent, treat, care for, and support residents affected by HIV to lead normal, healthy lives. This plan, developed in collaboration with the Department of Health Services, the National AIDS Control Council (NACC), and various donor-funded organizations, is crucial as the county faces an HIV prevalence of 3.4%, with most cases among those aged 10 to early 20s, according to a recent bi-annual data review.

β€œThe burden of HIV/AIDS cuts across socioeconomic spectrums in the county, and it is worrying that adolescents and young adults are becoming the largest chunk of victims,” stated Charity Mwabili, the County AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections Coordinator.

The primary goal of the plan is to enhance access to Universal Health Coverage (UHC) for HIV victims, focusing on prevention, treatment, care, and support both in health institutions and at home. “We aim to provide universal health coverage for HIV/AIDS victims, prioritizing their access to prevention, treatment, and care at our county health facilities and homes,” said Philomena Kirote, the County Chief Officer of the Health Department.

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The county has experienced a rise in HIV prevalence partly due to reduced financial support, as global and national resources were redirected to combat Covid-19. “We can attribute the scaling down of funds to the necessary shift in focus towards Covid-19,” added Kirote.

However, behavioral issues and risky sexual practices among the youth have also contributed to the high prevalence of HIV. “We cannot ignore the behavioral factors among the youth in maintaining high HIV prevalence. This plan incorporates a comprehensive approach to address this issue,” said Esther Karani, Miss County Community AIDS Coordinator.

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The HIV Action Plan 2020-2025 represents a significant step towards improving the health and well-being of Taita Taveta County’s residents, aiming for a future where those affected by HIV can live healthy, fulfilling lives.

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