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HIV/Aids Reduced To Barest Minimum In 5 West African Countries – NACA

The National Agency for the Control of Aids (NACA) on Thursday announced the reduction of HIV/Aids prevalence rate in West Africa. The Chairman of the … Continue reading HIV/Aids Reduced To Barest Minimum In 5 West African Countries – NACA


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nacaThe National Agency for the Control of Aids (NACA) on Thursday announced the reduction of HIV/Aids prevalence rate in West Africa.

The Chairman of the Governing Body of the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Organization and Director General of the NACA, Mr John Idoko, told a gathering in Abuja that Nigeria is recording a minus three percent new infection rates while Ghana has achieved a minus-one prevalence rate.

The organization is set up to control the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases, HIV/Aids and Ebola in the West African sub region.

14 years after its establishment, Chairman of the organization said the region has achieved significant reduction in the prevalence of HIV/Aids and control of other disease that are easily transferred along the borders of these countries where 65% of the economic activities of West African states happen.

Commending the efforts of the West African countries, the representative of the United Nations Agency for HIV/Aids said there is need for more co-operation and integration of other country borders to ensure that the West African sub-region achieves the United Nations goal of eliminating HIV/Aids completely or reducing it to the barest minimum by the year 2020.

Channels Television’s Amaka Okafor reports that the consensus at the event is that the results achieved by the Abidjan-Lagos Corridor Organization needs to be replicated along other borders in the West African sub-region to achieve the aim of completely eradicating HIV/Aids from the region.