SFH, Taraba government empower 87 indigent persons living with HIV

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N70,000 cash was given to each of the 87 beneficiaries as seed grant after an assessment of the viability of their business plans.

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Mrs Dadi said the two-day training in Bali and Gembu brought together beneficiaries selected using treatment outcomes of their children in the health facilities where they access Antiretroviral Therapy . “This initiative is aimed at addressing critical issues such as missed appointments for ART, medication pick-up and refills among children living with HIV due to lack of funds for transportation or nutrition challenge among children enrolled into ART, which often leads to suboptimal adherence and unsuppressed viral loads.PREMIUM TIMES delivers fact-based journalism for Nigerians, by Nigerians — and our community of supporters, the readers who donate, make our work possible.

According to her, a total of five associations were formed and registered with the Ministry of Cooperative and Poverty Alleviation of the State with the support of SFH.

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