Nasarawa: 30 Advocacy groups Received Training by NEPWAN

Network of people Living with HIV and AIDS in Nigeria NEPWAN has trained 30 different advocacy groups and organizations in Nasarawa State for  the implementation of Federal Government and Global Fund Multi Billion Naira Resilience and Sustainable Systems for Health Grant Programme in the state.

Addressing newsmen after the three day training in Lafia, Programme Manager Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS in Nigeria, Mr Ismaeel Danise said the programme was focused on improving the standard of health care facilities in rural communities due to impacts of COVID 19 pandemic on the sector.

Federal Government of Nigeria through the National Agency for the Control of AIDS, NACA received over 103.8 billion Naira Grant from Global Fund for continuous  implementation of the Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health Programme in 18 states including Nasarawa following the COVID 19 pandemic.

As part of efforts to ensure effective implementation of the Programme in Nasarawa State, leaders of Community Based Organizations, religious bodies,  National Orientation Agency, the police as well as the media converged on Lafia the state capital for a three day training on how to step up advocacy aimed at Identifying and strengthening the health sector for optimal service delivery.

Programme Manager, Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS, Mr Ismaeel Danise stated that Nasarawa State was implementing the AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria component of the project in five local government areas of Keffi, Karu, Lafia, Akwanga and Doma.

Lead Facilitator at the training, Dr Ruth Bello who is also the Executive Director, Nasarawa State Agency for the Control of AIDS pointed out that the COVID 19 pandemic had weakened the health sector hence the need for persistent robust engagements and commitments towards strengthening the system given its important to humanity.

Nasarawa State Coordinator, Network of People Living with HIV and AIDS in Nigeria Mr Philip Lokoko noted that the programme had given hope to people affected by HIV and AIDS  in the state who were not given adequate attention during the peak of the COVID 19 scourge.

In an interview, some of the participants, the state  Secretary General, Jama’atul Nasril Islam JNI, Imam Muhammad Ali and the state Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria CAN, Reverend Sunday Emmah said the programme had given them a new approach to advocate for better health care services especially at the grassroots.

High points of the training were questions and answer sessions, discussions, practical demonstrations and inauguration of a five man health advocacy team to coordinate activities of the Community Based Organizations to ensure successful implementation of the project.

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