Donor cuts affect AIDS in Africa
Funding cutbacks are severely hurting the battle against AIDS in Africa, as per an international medical aid group.
Mit Philips, a health policy analyst for Medecins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors without Borders, said that medical doctors are shying away from patients in South Africa.
From google.com:
Mit Philips, a health policy analyst for Medecins Sans Frontieres, or Doctors Without Borders, says doctors are turning away patients in South Africa. Kenyans fear clinics will run out of money. Health policy makers in Mozambique and Uganda say the can’t afford to follow international standards for starting treatment.
Philips spoke Thursday, when the medical aid group released the results of its study of AIDS treatment in eight African countries.
She said that funding cuts will prevent people from accessing treatment and will threaten the progress made since the introduction of AIDS drugs.
It can be easily concluded that the fight against AIDS can be successful only if people access treatment and funding cutbacks must be avoided for this very reason.
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