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Community Art Refill Groups, a  relief  to people living with HIV

People  living  with  HIV  in  Mutasa  district  in Manicaland  have hailed  the  introduction  of  Community  Community ART Refill Group model, popularly known as CARGs.

By Hamu Madzedze

CARGs are self-formed groups of people living with HIV within the same geographical area. The groups are led by individuals who have been consistent with their treatment and have the ability to encourage others to adhere to treatment.

In an  interview with 263chat,  members  of  CARGs said  the programme  serves as a cost cutting  measure as  they are now sending  one person to collect  their  drugs.

Wisky Selami, a CARG  leader  said  in the past  members  used  six dollars for  transport but  now  they are  making  contributions for transport  for  one to ferry the medicine, a move which people living with HIV described as a cost cutting measure.

Selami added that  the  birth of   CARGS  has  improved  adherence among people  living with HIV as patients   frequently convene in  groups, educating  each other on the  importance of  adherence as well as other HIV related issues.

“There has been a great improvement on adherence since members are  conducting peer to peer  counselling on adherence” said  Selami.

Charles  Mushanya  also pointed  out that CARGs have  helped  in reducing  work load  for  health  workers since one person is now collecting  medication for  fifteen  people.

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Mushanya pointed out that in the past health workers had to attend to a group of people which was  time consuming.

‘More productive has been created as members are now taking turns to visit the clinic” he said.

The Zimbabwe  National Network  for  People  Living  with  HIV (ZNNP+)  provincial coordinator,  LIoyd  Dembure  added  that  plans are underway to roll  out the  programme in all the  country’s districts next year.

Dembure pointed out that the CARG programme has helped in reducing the number of defaulters   from ten percent to two percent.

The ART model which was borrowed  from Mozambique, seeks to overcome the costs and challenges faced by people living with HIV in accessing treatment, especially vulnerable communities which live some distance from health centres.

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