Alick Kayange, a senior prevention advisor at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research - Department of Defence (WRAIR DOD) which is one of US agencies supporting HIV response in Tanzania, speaks with reporters after visiting a mobile clinic (behind) in Tunduma recently. PHOTO | ALAWI MASARE
By Alawi Masare
Reporter
Mwananchi Communications Ltd Summary
· Aids-related deaths in Tanzania have declined by 76 percent from 120,000 in 2003 to 29,000 in 2021, new infection have also declined by 58 percent
Mbeya. Tanzania has so far received
$6.6 billion (or roughly Sh15 trillion) from the US government as part of the
support for HIV programmes in the past 20 years.
The
assistance has helped significantly in accelerating the fight against HIV. In
2003, the US government announced a relief fund whose aim was to control the
HIV epidemic by preventing new infections and reducing the mortality rate in
more than 50 countries.
Called
the US President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), the fund is the
largest commitment by any nation to address a single disease in history.
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