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POLICY DIALOGUE "Strengthening Public Private Partnership for HIV / AIDS Prevention " Care and Treatment

 

The national program contributes technically in capacity building initiatives by various donors and private sector /civil society organizations. One of the examples is TAMEER project in which PNAC with support from European Commission (EU) is coordinating NGO capacity building.

The National Policy Dialogue under the theme of "Strengthening Public Private Partnership for HIV and AIDS prevention, treatment and care" which was organized by Pakistan National AIDS Consortium on 18th May 2006 in Islamabad. Dr. Abdul Majeed Rajput, Director General Health while addressing policy dialogue said that Government is determined to build strong partnership with civil society organizations to combat HIV and AIDS in Pakistan. President Pakistan National AIDS Consortium  Raja Khalid Mehmood while addressing to the dialogue said that PNAC has imitated the dialogue process at national level in consultation with Government . Effect of this policy will definitely trickle down at provincial level He also emphasized that Pakistan National AIDS Consortium will continue to play its role in initiating policy dialogues on various issues related with HIV and AIDS.

 
  While delivering the Key note address, Dr. A.R Kemal renowned Economist of Pakistan discussed the social and economical aspects of the spread of epidemic. While quoting examples from other countries, he said that the worst impact of HIV and AIDS is always on economics of the country and that is why it should dealt with as developmental issue. Stake holders from various international and national governmental and non governmental organizations participated in the dialogue and developed recommendation for strengthening the partnership between public and private sector. It was mutually agreed that HIV and AIDS is a serious threat that can neither be answered by government or by civil society organizations working in isolation. It requires constant and timely efforts be public and private sector.

 
 
 

Before that Mr. Qadeer Baig National Manager PNAC said reform or oppose government but they can not ignore disease is major responsibility of Government.
Mr. Michael Dale, Head of Operations European Commission
the same path in Pakistan which it has followed in other late to respond to the epidemic effectively and efficiently.
Dr. Asma Bokhari National Program Manager National AIDS
 to work with civil society organizations for controlling the Civil Society Organizations have only three options. They can support, government as prevention and treatment of HIV and AIDS or any other
warned that time is passing very rapidly and the epidemic is following countries. If strong partnerships are not developed, it might be too
Control Program discussed the various initiatives of the government epidemic
 

 
 

 

Dr. Sania Nishtar, Founder President of Heart File, which is a good example of public private partnership in Pakistan discussed the theoretical and conceptual framework of the public private partnerships in details and analyzed various models of public private partnership and their respective strengths and weaknesses in Pakistan.
Dr. Aldo Landi, Coutry Coordinator of UNAIDS said that we should have some framework and guidelines for partnerships to overcome the epidemic. Madeline Wright, Country Director from Save the Children-UK highlighted the importance of partnership for children health rights. She also said that we should not ignore children and youth while we are in process of devising policies for prevention and care.
Recommendations were developed in the end for strengthening the partnership between government and civil society organizations in Pakistan. 1. A policy framework should be established to ensure effective public private partnership. 2 Government should work as facilitator, enabler and resource provider. 3. Both government and civil society organizations should try to mainstream HIV and AIDS in all developmental issues.
Case Studies were also presented by partner organizations which include:

 1. Voluntary Counseling & Testing (VCT) by Marie Stopes-Pakistan
     Dr. Hedayat Ullah- Program Manager, VCT Center Karachi

2. Care & Support – NACP    
    Dr. Ayesha Khan, Program Officer

3. Services Delivery (IDUs) by Nai Zindagi
   Ms. Bushra Rani - Manager Training PSU

4. Family Health International (Truckers'Project )
   Dr. Hasan Raza Naqvi, Project Manager -Truckers' Project 5. Midas Communications (Behavioral Change Communication)

5. Ms. Nayab Azizi
   The outcomes of the dialogue will provide input to the Midterm Review of the HIV and AIDS program in Pakistan and HIV policy development by NACP and Ministry of Health.

 

 
 

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