Minister of Health applauds Nigeria Aids Indicator and Impact Survey report

Minister of Health applauds Nigeria Aids Indicator and Impact Survey report

by Joseph Anthony
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The Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Ehanire has applauded the Nigeria Aids Indicator And Impact Survey (NAIIS) describing it as the most reliable estimate of national HIV prevalence and incidence โ€œnot only in terms of the large number of households reached, but in its geographic scope which included all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.โ€

Dr. Ehanire gave the applause to the NAIIS report while receiving the document on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria from Her Excellency, the Ambassador of the United States to Nigeria, Ambassador Mary Beth Leonard, at a very brief ceremony held at the Honourable Ministerโ€™s 1st Floor Conference Room of Federal Ministry of Health on Friday, 25th September, 2020.

Ehanire described the benefit of the survey over previous response: โ€œWith the survey, we have evidence to help us map out the road to end the HIV epidemic in Nigeria, rather than previous operations by estimates and guesswork. We can already see incremental benefits from application of the new knowledge, as compared to previous effort, and the progress made in anti-retroviral therapy coverage of people living with HIV, along with viral suppression levelsโ€; summing up that โ€œThis final report is an important reference document to inform our policies, programmes, and funding prioritiesโ€

Dr. Ehanire expressed the commitment of working with Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) partners โ€œto achieve epidemic control, by strengthening the evidence base for decision making as an important component of the next phase of work.โ€  

He further assured of โ€œbuilding capacity in human resources and infrastructure for better monitoring and trackingโ€ disclosing that his Ministry had laid a foundation through the National Data Repository, to improvise routine HIV surveillance.โ€

Dr. Ehanire also pledged that โ€œWe shall, in addition, continue to conduct Integrated Biological and Behavioural Surveillance Surveys (IBBS) for key populations, to ensure that no one is left behindโ€ expressing his pleasure to note that the fourth round of this survey is now in process.โ€

The Minister pointed out the changing needs of HIV response in Nigeria, especially the competing priorities occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic.  He said: โ€œMobilizing additional domestic and international resources will be critical for sustaining the gains we have made.โ€  

While the Minister was thanking the donors and partners for their contributions, he solicited also for their continued support.  He expressed appreciation to the United States Government โ€œfor the significant financial contribution that enabled NAIIS implementationโ€ while he also acknowledged โ€œthe additional funding provided by the Global Fund.โ€

Dr. Ehanire also expressed appreciation for the technical assistance received from UN agencies like the UNAIDS, WHO and UNICEF, โ€œas well as other stakeholders and partnersโ€, thanking the University of Maryland, for โ€œits role as the Technical Support Organization for the surveyโ€; the Director-General of the National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), โ€œfor his role in leading the University of Maryland team at the time of survey implementationโ€; and โ€œall those who brought their experience to bear in support of the project.โ€

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