Chevron Nigeria launches $1.4m HIV Mother-To-Child prevention project in Bayelsa

Chevron Nigeria launches $1.4m HIV Mother-To-Child prevention project in Bayelsa

  • First phase of intervention helped reduce HIV prevalence rates in Bayelsa State from 9.1% in 2010 to 3.8% in 2015

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Chevron Nigeria Limited (CNL), operator of the NNPC/CNL Joint Venture (JV),today announced the launch of a $1.4 million, two–year project in Bayelsa State aimed at preventing the transmission of HIV from mothers to their newborn babies.

The community–based Prevention of Mother-to-child Transmission project,  tagged PROMOT II,  is coming on the heels of PROMOT (I), a four- year project, which was earlier implemented in Bayelsa State between September 2012  and March 2016 and to which Chevron committed $5.3 million.  Both phases of the project are implemented in partnership with Pact,an international non–governmental organization with active programming in Nigeria for more than a decade.

The PROMOT II project was officially launched on July 12, 2016 by Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State, who was represented by Chief David Serena Dokubo-Spiff, the Secretary to the Bayelsa State Government (SSG), at Ebbis hotel, Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital.

The Bayelsa State Governor thanked Chevron for providing additional funds for the extension of PROMOT for another 2 years.

“Chevron is a good Company and I commend the Firm for providing additional fund for the extension of PROMOT for another 2 years, in spite of the harsh economic climate.”  He said.

The governor noted that PROMOT (I) was a great success, as it contributed to the reduction of Bayelsa State’s HIV prevalence rates from 9.1% in 2010 to 3.8% by the end of the project’s third year in 2015.

Clay Neff, Chairman Managing Director, CNL explained that PROMOT II project is part of the Company’s Social Investment efforts in the Niger Delta. “Chevron invests in programs aimed at improving access to healthcare to support the communities where we operate. Working with partners globally and at local levels, we dedicate our capabilities, resources and people to support initiatives that build local capacity and deliver real, lasting gains in the fight against devastating diseases —particularly  HIV/AIDS” he said.

Clarifying the reason for the project, Deji Haastrup, General Manager, Policy, Government and Public Affairs says; “Fighting AIDS is not our core business, but it is essential to the success of our business. As a company, we depend on a healthy society.We therefore promote healthy communities and improved access to health care aimed at eradicating diseases.”

The PROMOT II project, being implemented by PACT,  will focus on promoting health care-seeking behavior among women of reproductive age (15–49) – including those living with HIV- to utilize antenatal care (ANC) and Prevention of Mother-To-Child Transmission (PMTCT) services in 3 Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Bayelsa State: Ekeremor, Brass and Southern Ijaw. Additionally, PROMOT II aims at strengthening community structures to advocate for accessible, quality ANC, PMTCT, and broader health services in Bayelsa State.

 

Since the commencement of PROMOT(I) in 2012, over 386,000 people have been reached with HIV messages and 53,686 pregnant women were tested for HIV and received their results. Additionally, 670 people have been trained on the latest PMTCT approaches and techniques and over 300 HIV-exposed infants were tested at 6 weeks.

It is expected that during the 2–year span of the project, at least 2,000 pregnant women will be tested for HIV and receive their results, while at the same time building the capacity of community structures of governance to achieve increased healthcare performance.

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