The DA calls on Minister of Health Aaron Motsoaledi to urgently appear before Parliament to address his department’s response to the looming HIV funding shortfall.
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) is calling for Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi to urgently appear before the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Health to explain the government's actions following the suspension of funding from the United States (US) President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
This follows investigative reports by Spotlight and GroundUp, which exposed the South African Medical Research Council’s (SAMRC) deteriorating financial situation and revealed the Department of Health’s inconsistent and seemingly disorganised response to the crisis.
The DA pointed out serious contradictions in the Department’s statements.
“The Department has seemingly claimed that a Section 16 application to Treasury for emergency funding has yet to be submitted, while also being in discussions with Treasury regarding funding but failing to submit detailed plans on how it would be spent,'' said DA spokesperson on Health, Michele Clarke.
The potential fallout from the loss of Pepfar funding is alarming.
Research suggests it could result in 150,000 to 295,000 new HIV infections in South Africa over the next three years, as well as 1 million more infections in Sub-Saharan children by 2030. This may lead to an estimated 500,000 child deaths and leave over 2 million children orphaned.
Clarke criticised the lack of coordination within the Department: “The one hand is in the dark about what the other is doing.
“It is clear that the Minister cannot be trusted to lead an organised effort and needs Parliamentary oversight to ensure that the country’s fight against HIV/Aids stay on track,'' she said.
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