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NACA renews commitment to HIV-Free generation

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By Muhammad Amaan

The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA), has called on stakeholders to reaffirm their commitment to safeguarding the health and future of Nigerian children as Nigeria celebrates Children’s Day,

A statement issued on Tuesday in Abuja by the Director General of the agency, Dr Temitope Ilori, said the NACA, aimed to achieve this is by strengthening efforts to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV.

Dr Ilori noted that in spite of significant progress, thousands of children in Nigeria were still born with HIV each year, describing the situation as a preventable tragedy.

“Every child deserves a healthy start to life, and Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) services remains one of the most effective strategies in ending paediatric HIV and ensuring that no child is born with the virus.

“Children’s Day is a reminder that we must do everything within our power to protect the next generation.

“This includes ensuring that every pregnant woman has access to early testing, and if positive, is put on treatment, and continuous care throughout pregnancy, delivery, and breastfeeding,” the NACA director general said.

Dr Ilori added that Nigeria had made important strides in expanding PMTCT services; however, lingering gaps widened by stigma and discrimination that discourage women from seeking care was affecting its successes.

She therefore urged healthcare providers to ensure quality, respectful care for women and children, community and for faith-based organisations to raise awareness and fight stigma.

She also called on families and caregivers to support women to access and adhere to treatment.

“An HIV-free generation is possible, but only if we act with urgency and compassion. Together, let’s celebrate our children by protecting their right to be born free of HIV,” she said.

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