Cameroon Says Conflict Prevents Access to AIDS Treatment
Cameroonian health
workers and people with HIV marched for World AIDS Day on December 1, calling
for access to treatment for patients in conflict areas.
About half a million
Cameroonians have HIV, and at least 1,000 live in troubled western regions and
the border with Nigeria. The protesters urged Cameroon's military, separatists,
and militants to allow all HIV patients access to needed treatment.
Marie Chantal Awoulbe,
who belongs to the Cameroon Network of Adolescents and Positive Youths, which
encourages those with AIDS to get regular treatment, took part in the protest
and World AIDS Day activities at Chantal Biya International Research Centre in
Yaounde. The center carries out research on AIDS, and supports programs to
treat and support vulnerable people with HIV.
Awoulbe said her
network is asking both armed groups and government troops to stop deaths among
people with AIDS where there are armed conflicts by allowing the patients
access to regular treatment.
Cameroon's public
health ministry says similar protests and activities to encourage free
screening took place in 70 hospitals, with at least 30 hospital workers and
people with AIDS taking part at each of the hospitals.
The Cameroon government
accuses separatists in the country's west of attacking hospitals and abducting
health care workers. Activists also accuse government troops of attacking and
arresting hospital staff suspected of treating civilians the military believes
are either fighters or sympathize with separatists.
In April, medical aid
group Doctors Without Borders suspended work in Cameroon's troubled Southwest
region to protest the rearrest of four of its staff members. Authorities
accused the staffers of cooperating with regional separatists, but the
organization denied it.
Medical staff members
say intimidation and abduction of health workers, and ceaseless battles between
government troops and separatist fighters make it impossible for medical
supplies to reach the troubled English-speaking regions.
Twenty-eight-year-old
Betrand Lemfon said he and several dozen people with AIDS moved from Jakiri, an
English-speaking northwestern town, to Bafoussam, a French-speaking commercial
city. He said he and others with the disease were afraid of dying in Jakiri
because they did not have access to regular treatment.
"There are a lot
of persons out there who are in need of medications, so if we could have the
opportunity and chance for medications to always reach every interior part of
the North-West region, South-West region who are hit by the crisis, it will
help the adolescents, young persons and children living with HIV to take their
ARVs [antiretroviral medicines] and stay healthy," he said.
Lemfon spoke via the
messaging app WhatsApp from Bafoussam.
Cameroon's military
says it will protect all health workers and civilians in the troubled regions.
The government says the
number of people with the disease in Cameroon has decreased from about 970,000
in 2010 to 500,000 in 2021.
Health officials say
the decline is due to increasing awareness of the disease and its consequences.
The government says sexual behavior is changing, with the number of people
using condoms or abstaining from sex increasing.
Honorine Tatah, a
government official in charge of AIDS control in Cameroon, said unlike in 2020
when there was resistance due to lack of awareness, many more civilians now
accept systematic screening for HIV.
"During antenatal
care, a woman is screened for a number of diseases including hepatitis B, HIV
and if you are tested positive, you are eligible for treatment and that
treatment will reduce the chances of a child getting infected with HIV. The
treatment is free of charge," Tatah said.
World AIDS Day was the
first international day for global health, starting in 1988. It allows people
all over the world to join in the battle against HIV, to support those with HIV,
and to remember those who have died from an AIDS-related illness.
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