Times of Eswatini

Eswatini makes strides in closing HIV/AIDS gaps

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TReŒoice Nomathemba Nkambule has been at the helm of the Kingdom of Eswatini HIV/TB response since 2007 serving as the deputy director for Public Health Services, providing unwavering leadership with strong collaborat­ions

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The ueen other believes that the cornerston­e of developmen­t and throughout the H, US Government, Ipnatretrn­neartsioto­n alcahniedv­leocaolnic­mreptlemre­esnutlitns­g,” reads the recognitio­n memoir that was puTbhleish­coedunbcyi­lthlealeda­edresrhsih­pipa.dded that through Nkambule’s leadership, Esiwnagtig­naipms aindeHsIiV­g/nAifiIcDaS­n-trsetlrait­deedssiner­cvloicsede­Tlihvergyo­fovrearlnl­madeunltts.and the United fSotartAes­ID(USSR)ePlriesfi(dPeEnPt’FsAERm)eargnennoc­uynPcleand mltahteeio­nrntes-sbuuarltvs­seoyd,flHothIcVe­a/l2lyA0kI2D­n1SoEwImsn­wpaastc‘iStnHAi PsIsoepSsu­3s-’, which demonstrat­e sustained progress N95P-r9o5g-r9a5mtmare­gtooenwtsH­asIrVedt/sfAtohIrDe­2Sa0m(2U5bN.itAioIuDsS­U)

SHI S3 reveals that in Eswatini, 94 per cent of adults 15 years and older living with HIV/AIDS are aware of their sthtaetiru­s,ta9t7uspae­recoentaon­ftitrheotr­soevairwal­atrheeor-f AapRyT(hAaRvTe)aacnhdie9v­e6dpveir aclesnutpo­pf rtehsossie­ono.n increase the number of persons tested for rHaIpVi/dAinIDitSi­a, taidoonpot­feAdR‘tTesftoarn­pdertsroea­nts’ nHaItVio/nAaIlDcaSp-pacoistyit­fiovre,vairnadl loeandhtea­sntcinedg teTsotinsg­etcoumreon­fuitrotrht­ehregreasi­npos,nEseswtoaA­tRinTi. oimf ApRleTmaen­dteddescie­xn-mtraolnist­ehdddisisp­ternibsuat­ion aotf cmoemdmicu­antiotynaa­cncedshs epaolitnht­s ebrevyiocn­eds health facilities. The combined effect of economic empowermen­t is by being aonrgdagno­isael.d with one common purpose

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However, they further noted that discrimina­tory attitudes and preŒudice angadinmsa­tnPiLfeHst­IsVtehxrio­sutgihn gcosmsimpu­dnuirtineg­s sAoIDciSal sgtatthues­riisnsgtsi.llDdiisfcf­ilcouslutr­feoropf eHoIpVle/ liimv“iNpnagkcaw­tmfiutbhl wuHloIeVr.iksrroeoct­oegdninisd­ededfiocra­thioenr and strong commitment to improving nthi eciltiivze­snos,f” tshtaetKed­intghdeoom­rgoafnEisa­wtiaotni-. hNukmamblb­eudlfeorsa­thidesrhec­eowgnaisti­gorna.teful and HnaItVioan­nmd oArIeDeSs,”psehceiasl­layidin. Nthkeaamre­bauolef iandadered­stphoantsi­itbsihlito­ywaerdeath­itawt aifsycoruc­siearlvtoe give it your all.

 ?? ?? Deputy Director for Public Health Services Rejoice Nkambule, earned global recognitio­n for her leadership and dedication in fighting HIV in the country.
Deputy Director for Public Health Services Rejoice Nkambule, earned global recognitio­n for her leadership and dedication in fighting HIV in the country.
 ?? (Courtesy pics) ?? Deputy Director Nkambule (2nd L) at ICAPs 15th anniversar­y at Colombia University in 2018.
(Courtesy pics) Deputy Director Nkambule (2nd L) at ICAPs 15th anniversar­y at Colombia University in 2018.
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