CCC centers project a failure in J&K
Tahir Mushtaq
JAMMU, Nov 30: As the Jammu and
Kashmir is celebrating World AIDS Day, the much hyped centrally sponsored
project to establish Community Care Centres (CCC) have died a slow death in
absence of long term policy and apathetic attitude of the planners.
The project launched by National
AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) was to establish small care centers to provide
help to the people affected with HIV.
The NACO established on such centre
in the winter capital of the state with the collaboration of a private trust
but after about one year of the functioning the CCC closed due to the reason
best known to the concern authorities.
According to the sources, this
Government of India sponsored schemes was meant to avail the benefit to people
suffering from AIDS, included counselling for ARV drug adherence, nutrition and
prevention, treatment of opportunistic infection, referral and outreach
services for follow up and social support services.
Officials said that currently,
there are 96 such centres working in the country and the GOI has targeted to
set up 350 CCC.
“It become just a show and was
closed down. The project is failure in the state. They would have played a
crucial role in enabling PLHA to access ART, as well as provide monitoring,
follow- up counselling support to pre ART and ART patients, positive
prevention, drug adherence, nutritional counselling”, said a official.
In the context Director AIDS Control
Society, Dr Rakesh Khajuria said that it is disheartening that the only
Rehabilitation Centre in Jammu which was established to deal with the affected
patients in Jammu in collaboration Bee Enn Charitable Trust has closed down.
“Reason is best known to the NACO. I
have nothing to say about its closure. However we are pursuing the case so that
new centers are established”, Dr. Khajuria said.
Preferring anonymity a official said
that as compared to the last year data there is a rapid increase in the HIV
positive patients this year adding that the reason is some misused to funds
provided by centre government due to which that centre is closed.
“The people sitting at the helm of
affairs utilized the funds for their own benefit and didn’t bother about the
functioning of the schemes which benefited the needy people” he said.
It is pertinent to mention here that
in Jammu and Kashmir there were about 271 deaths of AIDS patients besides 3,500
HIV patients which include 253 new cases detected from April to October this
year.
The data further said that 1,410
cases of HIV positive detected in 2007 while 1,594 in 2008, 1,811 in
2009, 2,300 in 2010, 3,213 in 2011 whereas the figure increased upto 3,492 till
October 31 this year.