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LUSAKA, 24 April 2006: UN Volunteers working with
Zambia’s National
AIDS Council are now able to extend their services to the remotest parts of
the country, thanks to 54 vehicles recently given by UNDP and the World Bank.
The vehicles will provide the national UN Volunteers - working as District
AIDS Coordination Advisors - the necessary means to support HIV/AIDS prevention
activities at the district level.
With a total landmass of 752,614 square kilometres, Zambia is larger than
the United Kingdom, Greece, Austria, Guyana and Hungary combined. Its size,
paired with limited road infrastructure and public transport in rural areas,
has posed an enormous challenge in the fight against HIV/AIDS.
“I know from personal experience that the vehicles we are handing over
today are indeed sorely needed,” said Aeneas C. Chuma, UNDP Resident
Representative and UN Resident Coordinator in Zambia, at the handover ceremony
on 13 April. “Lack of transport has been one of the most serious bottlenecks
for implementing the National HIV/AIDS Intervention Strategic Plan.”
In the district of Kapiri Mposhi, which covers 45,000 sq km – bigger
than Denmark – UN Volunteer Elias Nkhuwa, the District Coordination AIDS
Advisor, says transport is the biggest challenge of his work. "Because
of lack of transport we confine ourselves to the district centre,” says
Nkhuwa. “Some of the parts of the district are virtually inaccessible.
Meanwhile, these are places that need urgent attention.”
One of the most significant elements of UNDP’s support to Zambia in
combating HIV/AIDS has been the inclusion of national UN Volunteers at the
district level. Since 2004, UN Volunteers have been supporting the National
AIDS Council in carrying out its fact-track response to HIV/AIDS.
With funding from UNDP, national UN Volunteers work with each District AIDS
Task Force to enhance the coordination and monitoring of HIV/AIDS activities
at the district level. The volunteers also work directly with community members
and groups to develop community-based initiatives and provide assistance in
securing funding and training.
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The United Nations Volunteers programme is the UN organization that
supports sustainable human development globally through the promotion of
volunteerism, including the mobilization of volunteers.
For more information, please contact:
Donna Keher
Chief, Partnerships,
Communications & Resources Mobilization
UN Volunteers – UNV Headquarters
Telephone: +49 – 228 - 815 2119
E-mail: Donna.Keher[at]unvolunteers.org
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