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Ending AIDS - A Generational and Program Informed Approach

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  • Wole Ameyan

    (Medical Coordinator, Solidarité Thérapeutique et Initiatives pour la Santé (SOLTHIS), Sierra Leone)

Abstract

Since the discovery of HIV, many initiatives and processes have gone into mitigating the effects of the disease on communities and populations to great success. Indeed, the status of the HIV epidemic today is a strong testament to what the human race can achieve so long as we put our minds to it, work hard and collaborate. From being a dreaded disease, leaving no hope to those who contract it, HIV has now become only a chronic condition, very manageable with potent treatments with people living with HIV able to live long, healthy, fulfilling and productive lives. However, there still remain huge challenges to finally solving what is still largely ravaging many communities. A key challenge for country HIV programs is that of strategic planning, implementation and follow up. Inadequate technical support, poor research and data management capacity, limited organizational coordination and knowledge management are some of the main constraints impeding proper strategic direction for many HIV country programs.

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  • Wole Ameyan, 2018. "Ending AIDS - A Generational and Program Informed Approach," Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 3(4), pages 80-81, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:adp:jgjorm:v:3:y:2018:i:4:p:80-81
    DOI: 10.19080/GJORM.2018.03.555620
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