Latin American Key Correspondent Team

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lunes, 8 de febrero de 2010

The Global Fund and Paraguay sign a new agreement


The Global Fund pledges €3.5 million for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of HIV and AIDS in Paraguay.
The Global Fund to fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria and the Centre for Information and Resource Development signed an agreement today for €3.5 million over two years to support HIV and AIDS programmes.

This grant will allow Paraguay to increase its care and treatment interventions for persons living with HIV in six of its health regions.

“I am pleased to be joined by Dr. Agustin Carrizosa, Executive Director of the CIRD to sign Paraguay’s Round 8 agreement with the Global Fund,” said Professor Michel Kazatchkine, Executive Director of the Global Fund, who travelled to Asuncion to attend the Regional Meeting of the Global Fund and to sign the agreement with Paraguay.

“This agreement reflects the strengths of Paraguay to expand access to HIV and AIDS prevention and treatment and their continued efforts to fight against this epidemic,” he added.

Paraguay is a country of 6 million inhabitants, in which 21,000 are living with HIV/AIDS. Its HIV prevalence rate is 0.6 percent. Paraguay has another grant from the Global Fund that began in 2007 and that successfully provided ARV treatment to 1,857 persons.

The grant that was signed today is for a total of €12 million over five years and will be implemented by the CIRD Foundation. The programmes supported by the Global Fund and covered by this grant will include treatment services for HIV and AIDS, treatment for Sexually Transmitted Infections, Information on Behaviour Changes, an increase in community-based participation in the national response, amongst others.

Currently, the Global Fund has approved grants for $16.1 million world-wide in 140 countries since its creation in 2002. The Global Fund actually provides one fourth of all international funding for AIDS as well as two-thirds of the funding for tuberculosis and malaria.

The Global Fund supports programmes that provide services to hundreds of millions of people. As a result, more than 4 million lives have been saved to date all over the world. 3,000 deaths have been prevented every day. The general results of the programmes supported by the Global Fund world-wide include:

· 2.3 million people currently under antiretroviral treatment (ARV)
· 5.4 million people currently under effective treatment against tuberculosis
· 88 insecticide treated nets distributed to protect families against malaria
· 79 million people who were provided with HIV counselling and who underwent HIV testing
· 537,000 seropositive pregnant women who were provided prophylaxis treatment to prevent Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV
· 110 million people who were provided with community-based information services
· 3.7 million orphans who received basic support

Global Fund press release
Key Correspondents Team – Asuncion, 9/12/09

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