AFRICAN Health Ministers have committed to adopting a unified continental position aimed at accelerating efforts to end HIV and AIDS as a public health threat by 2030, amid growing concerns over global funding uncertainties and the future sustainability of HIV programmes.
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The United States has launched lenacapavir (LEN), the new long-acting HIV prevention drug, in Zimbabwe, with plans to support thousands op poeple.
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Zimbabwe has taken a decisive step forward in strengthening its national health system with the official commissioning of Nucleic Acid Testing (NAT) for blood screening at the National Blood Service Zimbabwe (NBSZ) headquarters in Harare.
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Comprehensive prevention programs including condom distribution, PrEP, and behavior change communication.
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Expanding access to antiretroviral therapy and improving retention in care across all provinces.
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Social Contracting uses domestic and public resources to support Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) that are better positioned to meet national health priorities
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Monitoring the epidemic and conducting research to inform policy and program decisions.
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Highlights from the National AIDS Council Annual General Meeting discussing progress and future strategies.
NAC's continued support to Parirenyatwa Hospital Blood Bank and Renal Unit for improved healthcare services.
Highlights from the World AIDS Day commemorations with community engagement and awareness campaigns.
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