Governments says it is committed to increase Anti-Retroviral Therapy (ART) centers in the country.
Minister of Health, Kapembwa Simbao said the government was also determined to improve the already existing ART centers for more access of services in the country.
Mr. Simbao said this in a speech ready on his behalf by Copperbelt Permanent Secretary Villie Lombanya at opening of the 7th general Assembly of the Network of Zambian people living with HIV/AIDS (NZP+) at Savoy hotel in Ndola.
He said government was using innovate ways of improving access and services through mobile ART clinics.
He noted that government has also come up with Citizen Economic Empowerment Commission (CEEC) in which people with HIV were covered as vulnerable.
Mr. Simbao said some chapters of the NZP+ have been linked to local business skills and thereby improve their business skills and improve their income generating ventures.
He added that another area that requires tackling was alcohol and drug abuse in relation to HIV and AIDS as it reduced compliance rates in people living with HIV and AIDS and breeds drug resistance.
Mr. Simbao also noted that the number of people receiving Anti-retroviral drug had also increased from 149,199 in 2007 to 206,000 in 2008.
Speaking at the same development, Miriam Banda, who is the NZP+ Chairperson for the Southern Africa region said forbidding HIV people to marry, work and function in society was now optional.
Ms Banda said this has been made possible through the decentralization to the network.
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