The Aniocha North Transition Committee Chairman,
Chief Sunday.Y. Chukwuedo observed that HIV/AIDS intervention projects
implemented by non-state actors and charity organizations leave lasting impact
in the lives of the people and communities where such projects are implemented.
The council boss maintained the above position
during a recent advocacy visit to the council office by an HIV/AIDS
intervention implementation Non-Government Organization, Koyenum Immalah
Foundation(KIF), led by the organization’s Executive Director, Faith Nwadishi.
Faith Nwadishi in her address to the council boss
and other principal health officers of the council remarked that within the
period of 20 months, the project will impact at its pilot phase 200 women of
chil bearing age with the Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission(PMTCT)
intervention.
Our organization is one of the recipients of the
World Bank and Delta State Action Committee on AIDS (DELSACA) ON THE Delta
State HIV/AIDS Programme Development Project 2(HPDP2).
The intervention project will be implemented in
three communities within the council area, with eight Traditional Birth
Attendants (TBAs) and fifteen uniform Service Men involved and impacted upon
within the projects life-span of 20 months, Nwadishi said.
The impressed council boss in his response
appreciated the organization’s commitment to work in his council area and that
this is not the first time the organization is working in the council for the
interest and good of the people at the grassroot.
Your HIV/AIDS intervention project in our local
government is a welcome development, we appreciate all your commitment to
compliment governments effort.
No people or nation can achieve more than the
stamina their health status can afford them, their overall productivity is a
function of their wellness, hence, we will partner actively with your
organization, Chief Chukwuedo promised.
The NGO’s vision is anchored on “ a society free
from all forms of discrimination where everyone has equal access to education,
health, water and justice”
Our organization’s programs are built around good
governance, human rights, HIV/AIDS and Community Development Initiatives, with
special focus on women, children and youth at grassroot levelsand their
well-being, Nwadishi pointed out.
Your organization’s past projects in this council
had great impact on our people, I believe that this current project will
further impact on my people and strengthen our working partnership on positive
impact to the people at the grassroot level, Chief Chukwuedo emphasized.
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