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PMTCT: Find,Test, Treat, Document Achievable, But… -UNICEF
Contrary to widely held belief that given Nigeria’s peculiar challenges witnessed in Mother-To-Child-Transmission (MTCT) of HIV/AIDS elimination, that Nigeria may be unable to achieve “Find, Test, Treat, and Document” all HIV related statistics in Nigeria, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) says it is possible.
Speaking in an exclusive interview at the end of a 3-day Prevention of Mother-To- Child-Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV stakeholders Review in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, the Health Specialist, UNICEF, Port Harcourt Field Office, Dr Anslem Audu, said it is achievable.
He, however, noted that for it to be achieved every stakeholder has to live up to expectations in their various areas of concern.

Such stakeholders, he said, include the government, partners etc.
“We can achieve it, if everybody do what they are supposed to do: the government, partners, Healthcare workers.
“It’s something that’s achievable, but we all need to ensure that we do what we’re supposed to do”, he said.
Dr Audu further noted that on the part of government and partners, there is need to be an understandable synergy in efforts at addressing PMTCT.
This, he hinted, is due to the fact that most HIV/AIDs activities are donor-driven, and that currently donor funds are dwindling.
“Most of the activities in PMTCT are donor-driven and partner-driven.
“Now that the donor funds are dwindling, there is absolute need for partners to start planning with government, during their annual provisional plan, to put issues that government need to address: budget for certain things that need to be done to improve PMTCT programme, and shift the responsibility to government.”
On his part, the Director, Disease Control, Rivers State Primary HealthCare Management Board, Dr Ekanem, Nyarawo Effiong said Rivers State can only attain the ‘Find, Test, Treat and Document all’, or possibly eradicate MTCT, if ‘’we, the professionals, and the decision makers at the policy level consider it as a must do, can do project, than to just look at it as one of those things that becomes routine.
“If we take it as something like a campaign that we have to do it, we can always get 100 percent, or close to that”, he said.
By: Sogbeba Dokubo
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