Malawi National HIV & AIDS Monitoring and Evaluation Framework 2015-2020
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Malawi National HIV & AIDS Monitoring and Evaluation Framework 2015-2020
15 June 2022
Malawi’s rapid and successful Antiretroviral Therapy (ARV) scale-up from 2004 to 2014 has critically influenced the HIV epidemic, reducing mortality, morbidity, and transmission. In the one decade since starting the national treatment program:
- 1 out of every 20 Malawi adults are now on ART
- 275,000 deaths have been averted
- 1.4 million life-years have been gained, primarily among young adults in their peak productive life period.
In 2011, Malawi started implementing Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT) Option B+ policy , making life-long ART available for all HIV infected pregnant and breastfeeding women, regardless of clinical stage or CD4 count. This resulted in a 66% reduction of vertical transmission within 3 years. This Malawi-pioneered strategy has since then been included in global guidance by World Health Organisation (WHO). As of February 2014, 12 other African countries were implementing Option B+.