The Cameroon population based HIV
Impact Assessment; CAMPHIA has been launched in Bamenda. This took place on
Thursday August 17,2017 at the Bamenda Regional Hospital under the auspices of
the Governor of the North West Region represented at the event by Harry Lanyuy, Secretary General at the NW
Governor’s Office.
Harry Lanyuy in keynote address |
Speaking on behalf of Governor Adolfe
Lele L’Afrique the Secretary General said the fight against HIV AIDS was of top
priority in Government Policy. Latest data which dates way back in 2011 was
becoming out dated and needed updating he said adding that this was indispensable
for the regulation of policy at the Ministry of Public Health. Harry Lanyuy
further said that the initiative was being carried out by the National
Institute of Statistics and the Ministry of Public Health. Results of the
survey he said would help to ascertain progress made and reference indicators.
The Secretary General said by 2020, 90% of people living with HIV should have
known their status.
The North West Regional Delegate of
Public Health Dr. Manjo Matilda stated that the Regional launch of CAMPHIA was geared towards
filling information gaps that were needed to help policy on HIV. She said it
would help direct resources to effectively fight the spread of HIV. She said
the Community Mobilisation network put in place will help boost participation. Sample
collectors she said will link up with activated treatment centers to ensure
that effective care is taken of infected cases. She said for this to succeed
the support of all competent authorities and collaboration of the population was
needed.
Fotue Sebastien, the Regional
Coordinator of the National Institute of Statistics for the North West Region
said with the regional launch of this assessment programme teams would be immediately
sent into the field.. He said before teams actively go to work, advance groups
will carry out sensitization programmes in the field to prepare the population
for the exercise ahead. The teams he said were made up of well trained lab
technicians and other personnel equipped with all the tools necessary for the
task ahead. Blood samples collected will be tested of HIV and then subsequently
tested for other secondary infections in chosen laboratories he explained.
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