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Jun 23, 2015

FIGHTING HIV AND AIDS IN TANZANIA - FUNDRAISING FOR A GREATER CAUSE

Mr. Tenga Tenga PR and Communication Manager, GGM (left) joined by Ms. Fatma Fernandes Managing Director, Abel & Fernandes Communications (right) at the Kili Challenge Aution in Geita during the fundraising for GGM Kili Challenge against HIV and AIDS in Tanzania.
GGM employees showing support at GGM Kili Challenge Auction in Geita for the fundraising against HIV and AIDS in Tanzania.

Attendees from various public and private sector in support of GGM Kili Challenge Auction in Geita for the fundraising against HIV and AIDS in Tanzania.
More attendees from various public and private sector in support of GGM Kili Challenge Auction in Geita for the fundraising against HIV and AIDS in Tanzania.
The ambassador of GGM Kili Challenge Lady Jay Dee was also present during the GGM Kili Challenge Auction in Geita for the fundraising against HIV and AIDS in Tanzania.
Mr. Terry Mulpeter Managing Director, Geita Gold Mine (GGM) adorned in Africa Dressing representing and showing support during the GGM Kili Challenge Auction in Geita for the fundraising against HIV and AIDS in Tanzania.
Attendees from various public and private sector in support of GGM Kili Challenge Auction in Geita for the fundraising against HIV and AIDS in Tanzania.
Geita: Fourteen years have passed-by with more than 500 individuals across the globe participating, more than TZS 800 Million or US$500,000 have been raised annually to support the cause. In order to support the cause further GGM Kili Challenge also had a fundraising auction in Geita whereby TZS 150M or $65000 was raised in this joint effort that leads to the new Tanzania with NO HIV and AIDS! This is in addition to the money raised during the official launch by the former President of United republic of Tanzania Hon. Benjamin Mkapa in Dar es Salaam.
The Kilimanjaro challenge aims to raise awareness on the HIV/AIDS pandemic, provide financial support to HIV/AIDS initiatives and build national team spirit in this noble fight. The initiative aligns the challenge with existing government HIV and AIDS initiatives and programmes while giving local climbers opportunity to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro. Kilimanjaro Challenge has also demonstrated the importance of Public Private Partnership (PPP) in the mobilization of resources for funding social and health issues particularly HIV and AIDS. It is taken as the case study to influence the private sector to get involved HIV response to the community around the area of their productivity and the general population in the country. It has proven that financing HIV and AIDS a collective responsibility for state and non-state actors and development partners as well.
In previous years Kili Challenge had climbers from China, Brazil, Guinea, United States, South Africa and Australia but by far the bigger slice are the climbers from Tanzania with young children from Moyo wa Huruma Orphanage. This year we will have 40 climbers, which will include Suzan and Michael who are at a tender age of only 13 years from Moyo wa Huruma. In addition, the climbers will include multinational representatives from across the globe, GGM staff and our partnering supporters, which include staff from ACACIA and some who will come from of our contractors.
According to Managing Director of Geita Gold Mine (GGM) he said, “On behalf of the Geita Gold Mine, AngloGold Ashanti management and staff, I take this opportunity to thank all of you for finding time to join us for the Kilimanjaro Challenge Auction. It is through this auction and for contributors like you who have made the Kilimanjaro Challenge bring the difference in people’s lives. GGM initiated the Kilimanjaro Challenge knowing that HIV/AIDS is a global epidemic and remains a threat to all humankind - our youth, our children and further as it affects the future of this great nation.”
He added, “We are happy for the support of the former President Mkapa as well as the government who have supported this initiative by Geita Gold Mine (GGM) and Tanzania Commission for AIDS (TACAIDS) as the Kili HIV and AIDS Challenge has contributed towards raising awareness on HIV and AIDS pandemic and is supporting the Tanzanian government’s national initiatives towards zero new infections, zero stigma incidences and zero AIDS related deaths so that as a country we meet the Millennium Development Goals.”
Through these initiative institutions which had no funds to operate get relieved with this charity; Children, who had lost their parents with HIV disease, are now finding care and love and can smile again, and truckers and surrounding communities in hotspots areas along the transport corridors access multi-sectoral HIV and AIDS basic service.
“There is need of every individual, public and private institution to participate in the fight against HIV and AIDS by contributing money to help the vulnerable people as a means to support the response in the country. We would like to acknowledge some of our participating partners, including but not limited to, ACACIA, AKO, Mantrac, NSSF, PUMA, TOYOTA,, ZARA, Prime Fuels, Coastal Aviation, Airtel, Capital Drilling, PPF, Serena Hotel, Geita Power Limited, SGS and other valued supporters. It is because of you that this noble fight against HIV and AIDS continues hence ensuring the success and continuity of this annual event,” commented Mr. Mulpeter.
This charity is also aligned with the Global ambitious goals of ending HIV and AIDS. The interpretation is that by getting to the Kilimanjaro Peak in the struggle to climb the mountain, we are trying to show that getting to three zero’s of New HIV infection, AIDS related death and Stigma and discrimination is possible in Tanzania.
Geita Gold Mine and TACAIDS using the umbrella of Kilimanjaro Challenge is playing a pioneering role in the awareness on the HIV and AIDS pandemic and look forward for the day when Tanzania will be declared Zero HIV and AIDS infection as it is reported that Tanzania’s prevalence rate has gone down from over 13% in 2000 to 7.8% by 2007 and as low as 5.1% today. For more information visit www.geitakilichallenge.com