Former Minister of Health Dr. Rukutana Rugunda, US Ambassador Scott DeLisi being welcomed by UAC Head Dr. Christine Ondoa. Photo by Namirimu Esther |
“This year’s theme is, “Getting to Zero, My Responsibility,” she said.
She also noted
that the 7th Joint Annual AIDS Review will be used to assess the
performance of HIV/AIDS programs and policies in Uganda since 2011.
The US ambassador Scott DeLisi recognised the
ongoing partnership between the HIV&AIDS Development Partners including
Ireland, the UK, Denmark, and Sweden, the United Nations agencies, the United
States, the government and the people of Uganda.
US Ambassador to Uganda Scott DeLisi and Former Minister of Health Dr. Rukutana Rugunda at the 7th Joint Annual Review held at Imperial Royale in Kampala. Photo by Namirimu Esther. |
Ambassador DeLisi said that the government of the
United States alone has invested over $2.6billion dollars- that is almost seven
trillion Ugandan shillings- to fight HIV over the past decade.
“Today some 600,000 HIV-positive Ugandans live
healthy and productive lives because the people of the United States support
their antiretroviral therapy (ART).
He also noted that in 2013 alone, PEPFAR support
gave over 88,000 HIV-positive pregnant women the chance to give birth to
HIV-free children.
The Chairperson of UNASO, Dr. Raymond Byaruhanga
said that Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) have participated in the midterm review of the
National HIV Strategic Plan, been represented on National Prevention Committee,
we are members of the Country Coordinating Mechanism (CCM) for Global Fund and
other working groups both at national and district levels.
He
praised the Government of Uganda for continuing to
demonstrate its commitment to the national fight against HIV/AIDS through
various ways, for example on 31st July; President Yoweri Museveni
signed the HIV and Control Bill into a Law.
L-R: Executive Director of TASO, Dr. Christine Nabiryo, Commissioner Ministry of Health Dr. Alex Opio and Dr.Donna Kabatesi of Center for Disease Control Uganda. Photo by Namirimu Esther. |
According
to the World Health Organisation (WHO), leadership and governance involves
“ensuring strategic policy frameworks exist and are combined with effective
oversight, coalition building, regulation, attention to system-design and
accountability”.
The Executive Director of Uganda AIDS Commission Dr. Raymond Namanya presenting a statement on behalf of the CSOs. Photo by Namirimu Esther |
“The current status of leadership and management of
the response at all levels is weak. The national and decentralized partnership
structures as of now cannot be evaluated as very effective to facilitate smooth
communication and coordination,” he added.
He also said that contradictory messages have been
sent out on the emerging interventions, resulting in inaction on new evidence.
As a result, the response is becoming disjointed to the extent that key offices
are not even aware of national priorities.
Dr.
Byaruhanga recommended that the revised NSP
should clearly define the roles of different stakeholders, including UAC, Ministry
of Health (MOH), CSOs, Local Governments, Political leadership among others.
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