365 DAYS OF IMPACT AND LEADERSHIP

NACA Congratulates her Director General, Dr Temitope Ilori on a successful one year of
Dedicated leadership and incredible impact

365 DAYS OF IMPACT AND LEADERSHIP

NACA Congratulates her Director General, Dr Temitope Ilori on a successful one year of
Dedicated leadership and incredible impact

welcome to NACA

Advocacy For Intervention

NACA works to provide an enabling policy environment and stable ongoing facilitation of proactive multi sectoral planning, coordinated implementation, monitoring and evaluation of all HIV/AIDS prevention and impact mitigation activities in Nigeria

About Us

Our Mission& Vision

To provide an enabling policy environment and stable ongoing facilitation of proactive multi sectoral planning, coordinated implementation, monitoring and evaluation of all HIV/AIDS prevention and impact mitigation activities in Nigeria

To make Nigeria, a nation of people with functional knowledge of HIV/AIDS who provide care and support to individuals, families and communities confronted with the epidemic and the Agency solely authorized to facilitate all stakeholder HIV/AIDS activities in the country

NACA Mandate

What We Do

HIV is a virus that gradually attacks the immune system, which is our body’s natural defence against illness. If a person becomes infected with HIV, they will find it harder to fight off infections and diseases. The virus destroys a type of white blood cell called a T-helper cell and makes copies of itself inside them. T-helper cells are also referred to as CD4 cells.1

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Plan and coordinate activities of the various sectors in the National Response Strategic Framework;

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Facilitate the engagement of all tiers of government and all sectors on issues of HIV/AIDS prevention, care and support;

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Advocate for the mainstreaming of HIV/AIDS interventions into all sectors of the society;

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Formulate policies and guidelines on HIV/AIDS;

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Support HIV/AIDS research in the country;

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Challenging Stigma & Discrimination: Fighting for the Human Rights of People Living with HIV

In our latest collaboration with a prominent social media influencer, we delve deep into the vital issue of stigma and discrimination against individuals living with HIV.

Prevention of mother-child transmission of HIV/AIDS is possible

HIV medicines reduce the amount of HIV in the body. Having less HIV in the body reduces a woman’s risk of passing HIV to her child during pregnancy and childbirth. Having less HIV in the body also protects the woman’s health.

Some of the HIV medicine passes from the pregnant woman to her unborn baby across the placenta (also called the afterbirth). This transfer of HIV medicine protects the baby from HIV infection

HIV SUSTAINABILITY AGENDA AND PROGRESS

In the past 40 years since the identification of the first HIV case, the government of Nigeria has been enacting legal frameworks, policies, or regulations that facilitate access to HIV and related services.

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