19 Temmuz 2014 Cumartesi

Western nations" "neglect" eroding fight against Aids

Man injecting drugs

HIV prevention providers for drug injectors are dropping out due to “changing donor policies and national government neglect”, the report warns. Photograph: Chris Youthful/PA




The global try to end Aids is becoming undermined as western countries, including the United kingdom, pull funding in the locations that require it most, according to major well being groups.


On the eve of the 20th Global Aids Conference, held in Melbourne, authorities are warning that funding for HIV prevention for folks who inject medication is in crisis. They say that attaining an “Aids-cost-free generation” will be extremely hard without concerted action.


Harm Reduction International, the International Drug Policy Consortium and the Worldwide HIV/Aids Alliance – which is mourning the loss of many colleagues who died in Thursday’s Malaysia Airlines jet crash – will publish a report that confirms HIV prevention companies for drug injectors are losing out due to “shifting donor policies and national government neglect”. The report warns that a failure to offer funding will carry a large rise in HIV transmission, which in turn will result in additional expenses to government well being sectors.


UNAids, the joint UN programme on HIV/Aids, claims that $ two.3bn is needed in 2015 alone to fund HIV prevention between people who inject medication. But international donors have invested only $ 160m – roughly 7% of what is required.


The Division for Worldwide Improvement has been pushing for the Global Fund, the principal distribution mechanism for HIV remedy programmes, to focus on minimal-earnings countries. However, the report demonstrates that 75% of folks who inject drugs reside in middle-cash flow countries.


“The cost effectiveness of harm reduction interventions in stopping new HIV infections is well documented,” explained Catherine Cook, senior analysis analyst at Harm Reduction Worldwide. “In numerous middle-earnings countries, much more than two-fifths of new HIV infections are amid individuals who inject medicines. But donors are nevertheless withdrawing due to their middle-revenue status with no responsible exit techniques in area.”


As a result of the reprioritisation, half of the 58 nations that have previously obtained harm reduction funding are now either ineligible for support or have not been assigned any “new” HIV money.


“We’re facing a ideal storm of donor retreat, national neglect and substantial overspending on ineffective and frequently counterproductive drug enforcement,” stated Susie McLean, senior adviser on drug use and HIV at the Global HIV/Aids Alliance.




Western nations" "neglect" eroding fight against Aids

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