Search is Powered by Google
Follow us on:
Follow our health news on Twitter
Follow Our News on Facebook
Personalization
login | register
HIV / AIDS News

Citing Abuse Of Assistance Program, Malawian Government Suspends Extra Monthly Payments To HIV-Positive Civil Employees

Main Category: HIV / AIDS
Article Date: 16 Oct 2008 - 9:00 PDT

email icon email to a friend   printer icon printer friendly   write icon view / write opinions   rate icon rate article


Current Article Ratings:

Patient / Public:not yet rated

Health Professional:not yet rated

Article Opinions: 0 posts

As a result of "gross abuse" of a program aimed at assisting HIV-positive government employees, a Malawi government official on Saturday announced that the country will suspend extra monthly payments to such workers, AFP/Yahoo! News reports (AFP/Yahoo! News, 10/11). Instead, civil servants who previously used the monthly $35 payment to purchase more food will be given a food handout. The new policy is part of a government review of its HIV policy and how best to fund it, BBC News reports (BBC News, 10/13).

Mary Shaba -- principal secretary for nutrition, HIV and AIDS -- said that the "suspension is due to gross abuse of the facility." She added that some HIV-negative workers were claiming to be HIV-positive so that they could receive the extra payments. "Some people who are not HIV positive have been cheating to access the facility," which was aimed at improving nutrition to help "people to respond to treatment quickly," Shaba said (AFP/Yahoo! News, 10/11). She added that the recommendation now "is to give them cooking oil, some eggs as support." HIV-positive employees also will be educated about the virus and receive advice about safer sex, BBC News reports (BBC News, 10/13).

According to AFP/Yahoo! News, Malawi has 120,000 government employees who receive monthly salaries of about $70; approximately 38,000 of those workers are HIV-positive. In addition, many Malawians are unable to meet their nutritional requirements, which amount to about $40 annually (AFP/Yahoo! News, 10/11).

Reprinted with kind permission from http://www.kaisernetwork.org. You can view the entire Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report, search the archives, or sign up for email delivery at http://www.kaisernetwork.org/dailyreports/healthpolicy. The Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report is published for kaisernetwork.org, a free service of The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.

© 2008 Advisory Board Company and Kaiser Family Foundation. All rights reserved.




Personalized Homepage Weekly Newsletters Daily News Alerts
Hemophilia Opioid Induced Constipation Pneumococcal Disease ADHD Anxiety Asthma Atrial Fibrillation Autism Cancer Diabetes Lung Cancer Lupus Medicare / Medicaid Obesity and BMI Pancreatic Cancer Stem Cells All 'What Is...' Articles

Ophthalmology Urology
About Us News Licensing Free Website Feeds Free Tools & Content Tell a Friend Accessibility Help / FAQ Article Submission Links Contact Us

add medical news today to your facebook
medical news gadget

Please fill in our survey

Swine Flu Image

Swine Flu Updates

- Latest Swine Flu News
- What is Swine Flu?
- Map Of H1N1 Outbreaks
- Swine Flu - Top 20 FAQ
- Daily Email News Alerts
Stick with Medical News Today for the latest news updates on swine flu.


These are the most read articles from this news category for the last 6 months:
Top Article Star
Gay Men's Sex Survey Reveals That Two Thirds Of Men Have Had An HIV Test
16 Sep 2009
Today sees the launch of a new report called Testing targets: findings from the United Kingdom Gay Men's Sex Survey 2007. The survey was carried out by Sigma Research and commissioned by Terrence Higgins Trust (THT), on...


Talking with Your Doctor image Talking with Your Doctor

Talking with your doctor can sometimes be difficult. Good health care, however, depends on an open dialogue between patients and doctors...

Keeping a Personal Medical Record image Keeping a Personal Medical Record

Medical information is usually scattered in many different places. To receive the best possible health care, people are encouraged to gather information in one place and create a personal medical record...

View more videos...