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AJAN campaign to research access to treatment

The African Jesuit AIDS Network (AJAN) is launching a campaign to promote universal access to AIDS treatment in sub-Saharan Africa to achieve improved wellbeing for people with HIV.

The AJAN campaign will gauge the extent of real access of people living with HIV not only to ARVs but to easily available and comprehensive healthcare services that guarantee proper management of their condition.

Jesuit AIDS ministries, Jesuit social centres and other close partners will undertake research in some 10 to 15 countries. The research will identify gaps in services and ways they can be filled, by listening to and giving voice to the experience, views and needs of those most affected: people living with HIV themselves. AIDS associations and other NGOs will also be interviewed.

AJAN will join its campaign partners and other NGOs in making use of the research to urge African governments to take more responsibility for their domestic AIDS response and to work in earnest to achieve genuine, equitable and sustainable universal access.

An underlying aim of the campaign is to advocate so that those governments that have not yet done so will honour their commitment undertaken in the 2001 Abuja Declaration to allocate at least 15% of their annual budget to healthcare – the basic minimum for a functioning primary healthcare service.

Dennis Owuoche

Dennis Owuoche Shadrack is the AJAN Communications and Research officer, Having joined AJAN in 2022 he has a broad experience in content writing; statements, press releases , website management, brand development, developing communications strategies and managing the social media, disseminating knowledge products, preparing flyers, reports and spreading other materials in order to enhance awareness about HIV and support Holistic development of the young people as a AHAPPY Trainer.

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