World AIDS Day: Pakistan reaffirms support to AIDS victims

Government of PakistanWorld AIDS Day: Pakistan reaffirms support to AIDS victims

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: On World AIDS Day being observed on Thursday, President Dr. Arif Alvi has reaffirmed Pakistan’s support for the provision of testing and treatment services to AIDS victims in line with its resolve to provide quality health services to all citizens equally without any discrimination or stigmatization to build a stronger society and healthier Country.

In his message, the president said that we also rededicate ourselves to further strengthen the HIV response at the national and provincial levels; support data-driven solutions; expand access to testing and treatment; ensure economic empowerment of the vulnerable section of society, and fight the stigma and discrimination attached to HIV diseases and its victims.

The president said that by joining hands together with our partners like UNAIDS, NGOs and the private sector, we will continue to explore new ways to address HIV and AIDS which is now a preventable and treatable disease with meaningful engagement with vulnerable communities.

President Arif Alvi also offered prayers to those who lost their lives to AIDS and express the solidarity and support to the bereaved family members who lost their loved ones due to this deadly disease.

The president also reaffirmed the support and provided assurances to the victims of AIDS that we will continue to work with all relevant stakeholders at all levels with the aim to halt new infections, treat those who are suffering from it with care and passion, without stigmatizing them, and to wipe out ADS from our country as many other countries have done successfully.

“I re-urge all stakeholders to re-iterate their resolve to defeat this disease completely and thoroughly by creating awareness and providing counselling to the vulnerable segments to prevent the disease altogether and to diagnose it at an early stage to save precious lives,” he said.

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