Addis Ababa: U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Senior Bureau Official for Global Health Security and Diplomacy for Health Diplomacy, Ambassador John Nkengasong announced the approval of the 111 million USD Country Operational Plan 2023 (COP23).
According to the US Embassy in Addis Ababa, the financial support has come through the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) program to support Ethiopia’s continued response to end HIV/AIDS as a public health threat by 2030.
Ethiopian Minister of Health Dr. Mekdes Daba, along with The US Ambassador to Ethiopia Ervin Massinga, attended the virtual event and gave remarks.
The COP23 Year 2 plan represents ongoing cooperation between PEPFAR and the Ministry of Health to develop joint programming to support the needs of people living with HIV in Ethiopia, it was learned.
The approval announced by Ambassador Nkengasong ensures a continuation of this programming, which will ensure Ethiopia is on track to achieve epidemic control by 2030.
PEPFAR, with the
Ministry of Health and various stakeholders, has designed a plan focused on closing gaps in HIV prevention, care, and treatment for key populations and addressing geographic disparities.
The plan will prioritize improving HIV services in conflict-affected areas, enhancing case-finding strategies, and reaching vulnerable populations such as children, adolescents, and gender-based violence survivors.
Over the past 21 years, PEPFAR has invested approximately 3 billion USD to support the HIV/AIDS response in Ethiopia, the embassy said.
PEPFAR’s investments have helped strengthen the health system through workforce development, improved infrastructure to support HIV services, and supported the establishment of referral laboratories and a national health information system to address HIV.
Source: Ethiopian News Agency
Addis Ababa: Addis Ababa University (AAU) signed today a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with FARIS Technology Group, one of the pioneer space education schools in Ethiopia and technical training center.
The MoU would have a paramount role for the two institutes in order to work together in the areas of technology transformation and entrepreneurship.
Signing the agreement, AAU Interim President Samuel Kifle said that the agreement will be crucial to enhance the ample potential of students and transform their innovative ideas into the industry.
The Memorandum of Understanding is also pivotal to empower the skills and knowledge of students as the private sector has a huge role, he further stated.
Finally, the Interim President stressed the need to work with high dedication to implement such significant agreement between the two sides.
Founder and CEO of FARIS Technology Group Elias Yirdaw said the FARIS Technology will support students with startups and researches as well as other spheres.
The MoU is al
so anticipated to exploit the abundant potential of students at AAU and create new job opportunities for the youth, it was indicated.
The agreement is part of the new strategic plan of the University following its recent autonomous status which focuses on collaborating with the private sector based on mutual benefit
Source: Ethiopian News Agency