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By Jaimie Shaff

Program Manager: Health and Nutrition

This past Tuesday marked my 14th day in India, aka my deadline for registration with the government of India. Since landing in this beautiful country, I have hit the ground running. The programs developed and implemented by RMF-India are absolutely incredible. Despite the fact that I was here evaluating the malnutrition program in January, I was certainly unprepared for how much the programs have expanded. The community has become more familiar with the faces of Caitlin, Michael, Fabian, and the rest of the field-staff, and the programs are developing with a strong focus on community.

With some slight confusion, train travel, and broken Hindi, I finally registered with the government powers that be this morning. My handwritten FRO note is in my passport, and I’m about 60% sure that I’ll be able to leave the country in December without any major hurdles.

In my short time here, I have met with many of the major organizations contributing towards humanitarian and developmental efforts in under-nutrition and HIV/AIDS in India.  RMF is well received and respected by large organizations, as the only International NGO working directly with the Bhil tribal population in MP. I look forward to becoming more familiar with our programs, working to increase our efficacy and community-based sustainability, and creating technical/operating partnerships with other actors in this field.

For now, I am quickly adjusting to the fast life of Jhabua, squat toilets, regulated electricity, and all. Our landlady downstairs is attempting to teach me Hindi (difficult!), and I’m managing to keep up with my early morning yoga practice (while slowly converting the rest of the team into Ashtanga yogis!). It is exciting work this organization is doing in the world, and I’m very happy to be a part of the efforts.

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Real Medicine Foundation and Jeevan Jyoti Health Service Society Inaugurate Integrated Counseling and Testing Center (ICTC) and Link ART Center in Jhabua, Madhya Pradesh

A milestone for both Madhya Pradesh States AIDS Control Society’s and the people living with HIV/AIDS in Jhabua Streets of Fire ipod

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Meghnagar, Jhabua – July 25, 2009 – Together with the members of the Jhabua Positive Network, staff of Jeevan Jyoti Hospital, friends and supporters from Delhi, and Dr. Fabian Toegel and Caitlin McQuilling from Real Medicine Foundation, Bishop Devprasad Ganawa, Bishop of the Jhabua Diocese, cut the ribbon to inaugurate the new ICTC and Link ART centers on the campus of Jeevan Jyoti Hospital in Meghnagar, Jhabua.

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This event marks a milestone in Madhya Pradesh’s efforts to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS and to provide care and treatment for those affected by embracing public private partnerships (PPPs) to spread the reach of HIV/AIDS testing, counseling, and treatment services.
The new link ART center is the first PPP link ART center in MP and one of only 4 link ART centers in the state. The ICTC center is just the 2nd Public Private Partnership (PPP) ICTC Center in the Madhya Pradesh.
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This is a huge step forward for the people of Jhabua, increasing the accessibility of counseling and testing facilities and making life saving ART medication available to HIV positive patients locally.
Currently all 54 HIV positive people currently receiving antiretroviral treatment (ART) in Jhabua, must travel 5 hours to Indore each month to receive their ART medications. While JJHSS and RMF currently provide transportation for all PLHAs to Indore, this is still a huge financial and emotional burden for these individuals and their families each month.

Patients currently on ART will now be able to collect their medications from the link ART Center in Meghnagar each month. They will only have to visit the ART Center in Indore once every 6 months when they require their bi-yearly laboratory tests and medical check-up.
JJHHS, with support from Real Medicine Foundation, has already established and supports the Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS in Jhabua and conducts various community level counseling and testing drives. Led by Jimmy Nirmal and Fr. Sylvester, their efforts include outreach to rural migrants, local jails, and at risk communities. They also provide awareness and sensitization trainings for local schools, NGOs, and government workers. There are currently 150 HIV positive people benefiting from these services.
JJHHS and RMF are currently applying for a Community Care Center so that Jeevan Jyoti Hospital will be able to provide the full range of services to people living with HIV/AIDS and the broader community in Jhabua.

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