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US Supports HIV-Vulnerable Nigerian Families With Household Equipment
The United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Office of HIV and TB Control, has partnered with the Adamawa State Government to provide HIV-vulnerable families with household equipment to make life more meaningful to them.
At a virtual ceremony to start distribution of equipment and machines to foster self-reliance among vulnerable households, yesterday, the USAID Director in Nigeria, Rachel Goldstein; and the Chief of staff to Adamawa State Governor, Prof. Maxwell Michael Gidado, said that only through strategic collaboration will the needs of the vulnerable be addressed.
The donation of equipment in Adamawa is a part of USAID’s $19.2million Integrated Child Health and Social Services Region 4 Award (ICHSSA 4) that will help more than 75,000 vulnerable children and their caregivers in Adamawa and Bauchi states become more resilient to the HIV epidemic’s health and social consequences.
USAID is currently serving over 500,000 vulnerable children and their caregivers in high HIV burden states in Nigeria.
Goldstein said at the ceremony that, “This equipment will help children, adolescents and adults impacted by HIV to gain financial stability, stay on treatment, and ultimately achieve suppression of the virus.
“We hope the equipment will help families improve their situation in life and strengthen markets that will sustain them at the local level.”
This activity is part of a broader effort to provide comprehensive support services to HIV affected households. To improve economic resilience, ICHSSA 4 has a strong vocational education component for the activity’s beneficiaries, who now require reliable equipment to monetize their skills.
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