Medical Review

Positive Voices for Positive Change

By Ishtiaq Ahmed, National Coordinator, APLHIV, Islamabab

Pakistan is currently classified to be the ‘Concentrated Epidemic’ phase by WHO/UNAIDS definition but high risk country for further spread of HIV infection to the general population due to a number of varied factors. Official HIV statistics published by UNAIDS give an increase in HIV and AIDS cases, with 85,000 people, or 0.1% of the population (Global HIV&AIDS Epidemic Report 2008). While as far as reported HIV&AIDS cases are concerned, authentic data is not available about reported HIV&AIDS cases, however, as per unreliable sources there is about 5000 people have been reported so far and number of unreported HIV&AIDS cases also exist. In Pakistan, the people living with HIV&AIDS are facing many problems in getting adequate treatment, care and support services. Although the National AIDS Control Programme, UN agencies, INGOs, NGOs, PLHIV Support Groups are putting many resources to address such problems. But due to stigma and discrimination attached with PLHIV and inadequate accessibility and availability of treatment, care and support service especially to the people living in remote areas, the hardships of PLHIV and their families are being increased day by day. Keeping in view, in order to address the issues of PLHIV, the Association of People Living with HIV&AIDS (APLHIV) had been established in Pakistan in 2006. The APLHIV is a nationwide network of People Living with HIV & AIDS striving to protect the rights of the PLHIV while ensuring their dignity as well. It endeavors to ensure the sufficient availability and accessibility of essential services to them in Pakistan through meaningful advocacy, lobbying, policy dialogue, mass awareness, social mobilization, public private partnership, research and capacity building programmes. In order to enlighten your knowledge about the progress as well as the future plan of the Association, I would like to share with you an overview of the Association. I hope, by improving the coordination and partnership with key stakeholders, the pace of the progress dynamics of the Association will be accelerated positively.

Brief progress and a way forward:

Apart from that the Association is carrying out some other activities as well under the supervision and support of the Executive Board, Advisory Board, UNAIDS and the Management for its strengthening, sustainability and development.

We all know well that without extending support from community, donors, INGOs, UN Agencies and public sector such organizations cannot achieve the desired results and outputs. So keeping in view, I request stakeholders to please extend maximum support from your esteemed organization to this network as it strives for a noble cause and contributes to achieve the UN MDGs, Universal Access as well as targets set by the Government of Pakistan in National Strategic Framework 2007-2011.