The Choma district HIV/AIDS task force Southern Province says it is worried and saddened by news of the looming closure of office for the Non Governnmental Organisation Afya Mzuri.
District AIDS Coordination Advisor, Clement Moonga, told ZANIS in Choma today the decision by Afya Mzuri to wind up operations is ill-timed as it will impact negatively on the current implementation of HIV and AIDS activities saying the NGO was a key stakeholder.
Mr Moonga said the NGO was the only institution specialised in the implementation of HIV and AIDS work place programmes in the district and so far there is no other organisation that will fill up the vacuum.
He said the NGO was also being running a well stocked HIV and AIDS resource centre which was providing valuable assistance to various organisations in their research work.
Mr Moonga said stakeholder coordination would suffer a major setback once the NGO closes.
Afya Mzuri Executive Director Alison Matutu confirmed this to ZANIS in Choma today the impending closure of the organisation’s office in Choma.
Dr Matutu said the office is expected to close this month end (february), citing phasing out of foreign donor financial support for running the district office.
Dr Matutu explained that the Choma office was being funded through foreign donor support whose funding came to an end in December 2008.
He said the NGO has no money to continue financing the cost of running the Choma office, hence the decision to close at the end of this month, unless another donor is able to come on board to assist.
Dr Matutu could not however, indicate the fate of workers employed by Afya Mzuri in Choma.
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