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National Agency for the Control of AIDS | Estateplanning

National Agency for the Control of AIDS | Estateplanning

The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) is a Nigerian government agency established in 2000 to coordinate the country's response to the HIV/AIDS epid

Overview

The National Agency for the Control of AIDS (NACA) is a Nigerian government agency established in 2000 to coordinate the country's response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. With a mandate to reduce the spread of HIV and mitigate its impact, NACA works with various stakeholders, including state governments, civil society organizations, and international partners. As of 2022, Nigeria has made significant progress in controlling the epidemic, with a decline in new infections and an increase in access to antiretroviral therapy. However, challenges persist, including inadequate funding, stigma, and discrimination against people living with HIV. NACA's efforts are guided by the National HIV/AIDS Strategic Framework, which outlines key priorities and interventions for the next five years. With a Vibe score of 7, indicating moderate cultural energy, NACA's work is critical to Nigeria's public health landscape, and its success will depend on sustained commitment and resources from government, donors, and civil society. The agency's influence flows from its role in coordinating the national response, with key relationships with international partners such as the Global Fund and UNAIDS, and its impact will be shaped by the effectiveness of its programs and the level of engagement from Nigerian citizens and communities.