Huffington Post Features IntraHealth's Work in Tanzania
In a new Huffington Post article, Jennifer James, founder of Mom Bloggers for Social Good, highlights her visit to an IntraHealth-run rural outreach facility in Shinyanga, Tanzania. Health workers there offer HIV testing, counseling, and voluntary medical male circumcision services to a population that suffers high rates of HIV and low access to health services.
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Armed with CDC funding, IntraHealth works to effectively reduce the 7.4-percent HIV-prevalence rate in the three regions in which they work on VMMC. The HIV rate in these areas is higher than the nationwide average, making the scale-up and outreach of VMMC critical.
The Tanzanian government takes part in the human-resource side of regional VMMC projects and also pays health workers, explained Dr. Gissenge Liga, the head of the Clinical STI Unit and a national VMMC focal person. Yet there are still challenges that health workers who work on VMMC face.
Dr. Ntuli Kapologwe, a regional medical officer in Shinyanga, says the main challenges are supply-chain management, governance, continuing education, and low pay for health workers. "On the regional level people are competent," Kapologwe said. "We are doing our best."