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Nthanda Times | Health | CEDEP terminates HIV and AIDS project amid aid freeze
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CEDEP terminates HIV and AIDS project amid aid freeze

Yamikani Sabola
Yamikani Sabola - Malawi News Agency
Published May 8, 2025
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The Center for Development of People (CEDEP) has terminated a project that was aimed at reducing HIV prevalence and increasing access to antiretroviral therapy (ART) among key populations in Mzimba North, Lilongwe, Blantyre and Mangochi.

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Technical Director for CEDEP, Angela Simwanza, disclosed this on Wednesday during an exit meeting for the project with Mzuzu City Executive Committee.

She said they cannot continue with the project due to an aid freeze following USAID cuts effected by the United States of America.

Simwanza said the project, called Peer Solutions for Epidemic Control, was targeting, among others, female sex workers, men who have sex with men and trans genders to prevent new HIV infections among them, and ensure that those infected are accessing ART, as well as sexual reproductive health services.

“The project started in 2015 after noticing high HIV prevalence rate among key populations. For example, HIV prevalence rate was 49.9 percent among female sex workers, 12.7 percent among men who have sex with men and 13.8 percent among trans genders,” she said.

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Simwanza: The project was aimed at reducing HIV infections among key populations Pic. By Yamikani Sabola _ Mana

“These figures were so alarming compared to HIV rate among the general population which was at 7.7 percent. The aim of the project was to uncover the key populations, who mostly are in hiding, to ensure that they start accessing ART and that they are not spreading infections,” she added.

The Technical Director further said through the project, the organisation was conducting outreach clinics for key populations where a core package for HIV and AIDS services were being offered, including viral load monitoring, pre-exposure prophylaxis, and psycho-social counselling.

Director of Planning and Development for Mzuzu City Council, Philemon Maseko, commended the project for expanding access to HIV and AIDS services among the key populations.

Maseko said the country needs HIV and AIDS interventions that target everyone, regardless of their sexual orientation.

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