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The Preliminary National Consultation on Paediatric HIV/AIDS Treatment Advocacy, Durban 31 January 2005. Hosted by MSF, Children's Rights Centre, and Save the Children Sweden. The meeting was initiated as a result of the ongoing lack recognition of the rights of children, specifically in treatment of HIV infection. |
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The Objectives of the meeting were to:
- Identify key issues in Paediatric HIV/AIDS Treatment, internationally and
in South Africa, for which advocacy or other action may be required, based
on what we know and what more needs to be done.
- Consult on how to take up these issues
- Reach Agreement on a way forward
Some of the major gaps and challenges identified were:
- A limited number of sites providing treatment to children in South Africa.
Most of those in existence are at tertiary and academic institutions.
- Less than 3 000 children currently on HAART in South Africa
- Lack of appropriate diagnostics and ARV formulations
- Limited service provision to children who are often pushed to the back of
queues by or in favour of adults
- Non-accreditation of HAART sites to provide treatment to children
- Potentially setting unattainable standards for the treatment of children
in a context of too few inequitably distributed staff.
- Difficulties in attracting staff, particularly Pediatricians, to rural
areas
- A general lack of Pediatricians in the public sector who give attention to
HIV and AIDS
Some of the possible actions which could promote participation of children
included:
- Raising awareness at various levels of current problems and the need to
move rapidly to include children in implementation of the Operational Plan
- Review of implementation of PCR diagnostics at Primary Health Care level,
integrated with IMCI, MTCT programmes allowing earlier identification of
children
- Lack of child friendly approach to Primary health Care. Review of training
approaches to ensure children are included in the health system as well as
broader social system.
- Development of child size tablets and the development of
innovative medicine formulations and methods of application at affordable
prices
- Improvement of reporting mechanisms within the broader health system as to
the progress of implementing the Operational Plan specifically highlighting
the participation of children
- Improvement in deliver of social services to children in the context of
the family.
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