How Far have we gone in the Control of AIDS: NACA and NEPWHAN’s Impact on Araromi-Owode
NACA (National Agency for the Control of AIDS) and the national NEPWHAN (Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Nigeria) team recently conducted a supportive supervisory visit to the K&TRC facility in Araromi-Owode, Akure. This visit, was carried out between July and September 2023. Its aim was to assess the success of the GF-NACA RSSH ATM C19RM project in the region.
The collaborative meeting brought together the national team, state NEPWHAN, ODSACA (Ondo State Agency for the Control of AIDS) representatives, health workers, and community members of Araromi-Owode. The stakeholders went into the impact of the project on the local health facility. This was done using a focused group discussion (FGD) approach. Also the surrounding community as regards to the control of AIDS.
The discussions revealed compelling evidence of the project’s positive effects on the health facilities. Notably, community members have become more deeply interested in the growth of the facility. Also, the facility’s staff have increased their awareness of community involvement and ongoing supervisory efforts. This collaborative synergy has resulted in a strengthened health system. This has marked a significant step forward in the region’s healthcare abilities especially in regards to the control of AIDS.
We acknowledge the tangible progress made so far but, it is evident that further improvements is still needed. The restoration of power supply and installation of essential appliances are identified as key areas for enhancing the health system at PHC Araromi-Owode. Despite these ongoing challenges, the transformative impact of the project since its inception is undeniable. This signifies a pivotal paradigm shift in the community’s healthcare service.
This proactive approach; the collaborative efforts of NACA, NEPWHAN, and other stakeholders to community engagement and health system strengthening exemplifies the profound impact of collaborative initiatives such as the GF-NACA RSSH ATM C19RM project. Over time, NACA and its partners have showed sustainable healthcare solutions to the control of AIDS. The trajectory of healthcare in Araromi-Owode and beyond is indeed a beneficiary of this continued positive transformation.
By fostering a culture of partnership, empowerment, and ongoing improvement, NACA and its collaborators are paving the way for a future where community health thrives. This creates a friendly environment where individuals have access to good and responsive healthcare systems.