SANAC chairperson, David Mabuza speaks on high HIV/AIDS figures

The South African National Aids Council (SANAC) recently during a SANAC plenary session in Secunda in preparation for World Aids Day 2019.

SECUNDA – Mpumalanga is sitting with 76 007 new HIV-positive cases, revealed a Department of Health report earlier this year, whereas a national figure of 838 000 was recorded in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape between January and December 2018.

This was revealed by the deputy president, David Mabuza, in his capacity as chairperson of the South African National Aids Council (SANAC) recently during a SANAC plenary session in Secunda in preparation for World Aids Day 2019. They tackled, among others issues, progress updates on the country’s response to HIV/ AIDS, TB, STIs, the roll-out of the Checka Impilo National Wellness Campaign, SANAC’s Sex Worker Plan and Human Rights Plan.

He was accompanied by the chairperson of SANAC, Civil Society Forum, Steve Letsike, minister of health, Dr Zweli Mkhize, and Premier Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane. Mabuza said, “Drawing from the last meeting in Limpopo in June last year, reports detailed the impact of our work and targeted actions. The reports indicated that we need to move the response into a higher and more focused gear. As we have said before, one HIV infection is one too many. Working with our partners in civil society and in the business community, it is possible to reverse the HIV pandemic that has affected approximately 7,4-million people who are HIV positive.”

 

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