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Malawi drops HIV cash hand-outs | Malawi drops HIV cash hand-outs |
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Malawian civil servants with HIV, who used to receive an extra $35 a month to help them buy more food, are now to get a food handout instead. | Malawian civil servants with HIV, who used to receive an extra $35 a month to help them buy more food, are now to get a food handout instead. |
"The money may not be spent on what you intended it for," Mary Shawa from the president's office told the BBC. | "The money may not be spent on what you intended it for," Mary Shawa from the president's office told the BBC. |
The new policy is part of a government review into its HIV policy and how best to fund it. | The new policy is part of a government review into its HIV policy and how best to fund it. |
Malawi is among the countries worst affected by Aids, with about 7% of the 13m population affected. | Malawi is among the countries worst affected by Aids, with about 7% of the 13m population affected. |
The BBC's Raphael Tenthani in Blantyre says the government is the country's largest employer with about 120,000 civil servants. | The BBC's Raphael Tenthani in Blantyre says the government is the country's largest employer with about 120,000 civil servants. |
Dr Shawa, responsible for HIV and nutrition in the president's office, said about 38,000 HIV mainly government employees will receive the food instead of the extra money in their pay packet. | Dr Shawa, responsible for HIV and nutrition in the president's office, said about 38,000 HIV mainly government employees will receive the food instead of the extra money in their pay packet. |
"The recommendation is to give them cooking oil, some eggs as support," she said. | "The recommendation is to give them cooking oil, some eggs as support," she said. |
HIV-positive employees will also be educated about the virus and get advice about safe sex. | HIV-positive employees will also be educated about the virus and get advice about safe sex. |
After years of silence, the authorities spoke out about the crisis in 2004, when a programme to tackle HIV/Aids was launched. | After years of silence, the authorities spoke out about the crisis in 2004, when a programme to tackle HIV/Aids was launched. |
Dr Shawa said that is when free ARVs were introduced. | Dr Shawa said that is when free ARVs were introduced. |
According to the UN World Health Organization, about 35% of those infected with HIV in Malawi are now taking ARV drugs. | According to the UN World Health Organization, about 35% of those infected with HIV in Malawi are now taking ARV drugs. |
Last year, the government called on all sexually active people in the country to take an Aids test. | Last year, the government called on all sexually active people in the country to take an Aids test. |
The UN estimates that 80% of people with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa do not know they have the virus. | The UN estimates that 80% of people with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa do not know they have the virus. |
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