Monday, September 3, 2007

US TO SUPPORT TANZANIA BECOME MALARIA FREE

DAILY NEWS Reporter; Friday,August 31, 2007 @00:03
THE US government has reassured Tanzania of continued cooperation and support in efforts to wipe out malaria in the country and reduce new HIVAids infections. The reassurance was given by the outgoing US Ambassador to Tanzania, Mr Michael Retzer, when he went to bid farewell to President Jakaya Kikwete at State House in Dar es Salaam yesterday. Mr Retzer said if Zanzibar is on the brink of succeeding in eliminating the disease then Tanzania Mainland can achieve the same and eventually make the whole country free of malaria. “Although America finances programmes of wiping out Malaria in Tanzania Mainland and the Isles, there is still a need for other development partners to be involved in order for the efforts to be successful”, he said. On HIV/Aids, he told the president that his government was willing to train more people on taking tests for the virus by using easier technology that involves taking blood from fingertips instead of blood veins. President Kikwete also received the outgoing Egyptian Ambassador, Mr Saabry M. Saabry, who had gone to bid him farewell. Mr Kikwete told the outgoing ambassador that Tanzania needs Egyptian businessmen to come and invest in meat packaging. He also said the country still needs experts to enhance and improve irrigation farming as well as expertise in rainwater harvesting and preserving.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

IT IS SAD BECAUSE MALARIA HAS BEEN THE #1 KILLING DISEASE SINCE I WAS BORN 31YRS AGO. ALWAYS THERE HAS BEEN A CLAIM OF HELPING TO ERADICATE IT JUST LIKE OTHER DISEASES WERE, BUT LETS FACE IT. THE ARE RICH COUNTRIES BENEFITING IN SELLING MALARIA RELATED DRUGS BUT MOST OF ALL IS THE FACT THAT NO ONE REALLY CARE. WE ARE NOT THAT MUCH VALUED IN THIS WORLD. WE ARE A POOR COUNTRY FOR CRYING OUT LOUD. IMAGING IF THE SAME DISEASE WAS WIPING PEOPLE OF THOSE THE SO CALLED DEVELOPED COUNTRIES, I A SURE YOU THEY'LL MOVE MOUNTAINS JUST TO GET THE CURE. REMEMBER THERE'S A PRICE TO PAY FOR BEING POOR AND THAT'S ONE OF THEM, WHY? YOU ASK ME WHY? WE COULD'VE DONE IT OURSELVES INSTEAD OF RELYING ON OUTSIDE HELP. IT'S SAD.