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Germany Donates 15 Billion to Combat AIDS in CEMAC

Germany Donates 15 Billion to Combat AIDS in CEMAC
  • Comments   -   Wednesday, 06 November 2013 16:58

(Business in Cameroon) - The Federal Republic of Germany has agreed to disburse 23 million Euros (about FCFA 15 billion) for the fight against HIV/AIDS within the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC).

The German Ambassador to Cameroon, Dr. Klaus-Ludwig Keferstein and Jean Eudes Teya, Commissioner at CEMAC, who sat in for the CEMAC Commission President, signed the financial cooperation agreement to that effect at the head office of the Coordination Organisation for the Fight Against Endemics in Central Africa (OCEAC) on November 6, 2013.

The money will finance phase III of the Project to Prevent HIV-AIDS in Central Africa (PPSAC). The German government has already mobilised 10 million Euros (about 6.5 billion), through the German Development Bank (KfW), to kick-start the project. It consists among others in making available quality and quantity preservatives, both male and female, to halt the spread of the pandemic.

Cameroon Tribune quotes the German diplomat as say, “We are out to make easier universal access to both male and female condoms, zero infections and zero stigmatisation of the affected and infected population.”

Phase III runs from 2013 – 2016 and necessitates the recruitment of a consulting firm, acquisition of preservatives and other equipment as well as the development of adequate measures to reach the target of the project.

Supplementary funds (about FCFA 2.6 billion) will come from the sale of the preservatives. Negotiations are ongoing to bring Gabon and Equatorial Guinea into the project.

For the first phase of the project which ran from 2006 – 2008, the German government disbursed 10 million Euros (about 6.5 billion) and chipped in 25 million Euros (about FCFA 15 billion) for the second phase which ran from 2009 – 2012. Statistics show an average prevalence rate of the killer in the sub-region at 5.2 per cent with 5.5 per cent in Cameroon, 6.2 per cent in Central African Republic, 3.2 per cent in Congo, 5.9 per cent in Gabon, 7.2 per cent in Equatorial Guinea and 3.3 per cent in Chad.

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