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HIV patients worry about funding gap, call for local interventions

NEPHAK Executive Director Nelson Otwoma says that the stop-work order by the US government has disrupted HIV programmes, potentially reversing the progress made over the years. [ File, Standard]

People living with HIV believe the government is not taking HIV financing gap seriously after the stop-work order by US government, risking new infections and deaths.

They propose establishment of a high level task force and presidential working team to guide HIV response towards 2030 and beyond in line with the country's commitment to end AIDS as a public health threat.

Nelson Otwoma, Executive Director, National Empowerment Network of People Living with HIV/Aids in Kenya (NEPHAK), said that the stop-work order has disrupted HIV programmes, potentially reversing the progress made over the years.

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