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Posted by Dr. Dewat Ram Nakipuria on Tuesday, 11th March 2014
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There are 22 priority countries; they have the highest number of pregnant women living with HIV, as recognised in the ‘Global Plan towards the elimination of new HIV infections among children by 2015 and keeping their mothers alive’.Global plan was formulated by 110 countries of World in UN HQ by formulating 10 TARGETS ,THE GOAL TO BE COMPLETED BY 2015 WITH YEARLY SURVEILLANCE AND MONITORING OF PROGRAMME AND ITS SUCCESS AND HINDRANCE to combat hiv/aids spread,contamination and new cases to promote zero tolernce for hiv/aids,no new cases or ZERO HIV NEW INFECTION AND DEATH DUE TO AIDS by good funding of screening every person for HIV/AIDS and providing primary and secondary treatment for every infected person in countries like india,and other sian countries and countries of AFRICA AND LATIN AMERICA and to extend insurance sector to HIV /AIDS IN USA BY PRESIDENT PROFAR PROGRAMME,ZERO DISCRIMINATION OR STIGMA for HIV LIKE A BILL IN UPPER HOUSE IN INDIA to punish those who discriminate HIV /AIDS.
These 22 countries are: Angola, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Swaziland, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. India is the only country not in Africa.
10 TARGETS SETS UNIVERSALLY TO COMBAT HIV/AIDS WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON ABOVE 22 COUNTRIES ARE AS FOLLOWS:-----.
1.Reduce sexual transmission of HIV by 50% by 2015
2.Halve the transmission of HIV among people who inject drugs by 2015
3.Eliminate HIV infections among children and reduce maternal deaths
4.Reach 15 million people living with HIV with lifesaving antiretroviral treatment by 2015
5.Halve tuberculosis deaths among people living with HIV by 2015
6.Close the global AIDS resource gap
7.Eliminate gender inequalities and gender-based abuse and violence and increase the capacity of women and girls to protect themselves from HIV
8.Eliminate HIV-related stigma, discrimination, punitive laws and practices
9..Eliminate HIV-related restrictions on entry, stay and residence
10.Strengthen HIV integration — with Sikkim Aids Empl Assocn and 15 others. (4 photos)