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Kakar vows to strengthen HIV response in country

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Caretaker Prime Minister of Pakistan Mr. Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has reiterated the commitment of the Government of Pakistan to further strengthen the HIV response in the country. He expressed this in a message on World AIDS Day 2023, commemorated under the theme “Let Communities Lead,” I reiterate the commitment of the Government of Pakistan to further strengthen the HIV response in the country.

HIV/AIDS is not only a health issue but has grave socio-economic implications. Sadly, as we reflect on the prevailing HIV epidemic in Pakistan, we see a gloomy picture wide gaps in HIV testing and treatment coverage. Let us ponder for a minute and reflect: are we reaching those who need to be reached, are we testing those who need to be tested and are we strategically looking in the right direction? Years of collective efforts, resources and programming have been just not enough to halt the epidemic trajectory.

The critical barriers and challenges for impactful programming continue to persist. This reality compels us to intensify our commitment and resolve to combat the HIV epidemic with innovative, impactful and sustainable programming. The Government is cognizant of the need for greater stewardship and dedicated to prioritizing both the political and financial aspects of HIV prevention.

One of our primary objectives is to address the gaps within the service cascade, especially in preventing mother-to-child HIV transmission. By redoubling our efforts in this area, we aim to create a society where every child is born free from the burden of HIV. As we embrace new prevention tools, we understand the importance of swift and widespread implementation.

I call upon all our partners engaged in the HIV response to join forces with the Ministry of National Health Services, Regulations, and Coordination to take timely action in safeguarding the well-being of our future generations. Let us unite.

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