The Ghana Aids Commission has expressed deep concern over the insufficient funding available to combat HIV/AIDS in the country.
In an interview with JoyNews on Thursday, October 3, the Director General of the Commission, Kyeremeh Atuahene highlighted the financial constraints and how the challenge is hindering the effective implementation of programmes aimed at prevention, treatment, and support for those affected by the virus.
The Commission's inability to secure adequate resources poses a significant barrier to achieving its goals of reducing new infections and improving the quality of life for individuals living with HIV/AIDS.
He noted that the shortfall in funding has resulted in limited access to essential services, including testing, counseling, and antiretroviral treatment.
As a result, many individuals remain unaware of their HIV status, contributing to the spread of the virus.
The Commission emphasised the importance of raising awareness about HIV/AIDS, particularly among vulnerable populations, to prevent new infections and encourage those affected to seek treatment.
In addition to immediate financial needs, the commission called for increased collaboration with government bodies, non-governmental organizations, and international partners to mobilise resources and support initiatives targeting HIV/AIDS.
"What we do not have is the necessary resources to help us take the services to scale to ensure that everybody who needs prevention, treatment and care service, receives them. So that we will be able to reduce new infections, and AIDS-related deaths and increase the uptake of HIV prevention and treatment services," he said.
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