Health, HIV, Human Rights CSOs Demands Board
Dissolution and Restitution of K57.4M NAC HIV Funds
Civil Society Organisations in the health, HIV
and human rights sector demands swift investigations into the alleged misuse of
HIV and AIDS response funds at National Aids Commission (NAC) as recent media
reports reveals sum of K57. 4 Million at NAC, was donated to the institutions
that are not in their work involved in national HIV response.
The said organizations, Malawi First Lady’s
initiative ‘Beautify Malawi Trust (BEAM) received up to K5 Million, National
Intelligence Bureau (NIB) got K43 Million and Mulhako Wa Lhomwe received K9.4
Million when these institutions requested NAC to fund their activities.
The CSOs says such donation to the said
institutions is a “misplaced priority” hence full restitution of the money must
be made including dissolution of entire NAC Board for failure to follow
procedure of accessing funds at NAC.
Five CSOs Center for Human Rights and
Rehabilitation (CHRR), Centre for Development of People (Cedep), Malawi Health
Equity Network (Mehen), Manet+ and Manerela+ have described procedure that led
to release of such funds as dubious means adding that they are worried with the
current crop at NAC Board.
At a media conference on Wednesday evening executive
directors for these CSOs, Timothy Mtambo, Gift Trapence, Martha Kwataine, Safari
Mbewe and Rev. McDonald Sembereka said the malpractice will compromise donor
confidence in the management of national AIDS response funds considering that Malawi
rely on Global Fund which supports HIV response up to 90%.
When making their statement, the CSOs questioned
procedure that allowed organizations “not strategically placed anywhere in the
national response” to use such huge sums of money.
“There are strategic organizations that play a
critical role in the national response whose financial allocation has been
decreasing recently; constraining realization of evidence based targeted
impact. Thus we do not in any way find the released funds as an investment for
impact” said Martha Kwataine when delivering the statement
The CSOs are convinced that government and its
agents did not follow set of procedures for accessing funds at NAC but used
their power to influence NAC to release the money “while holding its dagger”.
They however questioned if the board did authorize the money.
CSOs says, finds these reports as a sharp
contrast to President Mutharika and his party’s statements on intensifying
public reforms to achieve efficiency and effectiveness.
In their joint statement CSOs are firm in
demanding four main issues that must happen immediately that Country
Coordinating Mechanism Committee of the Global Fund (CCM) must swiftly investigate
and bring responsible individuals to book. Immediate dissolution of NAC Board and
be replaced by one with sober minded individuals free from political
interference.
Beneficiary institutions NIB, BEAM and Mhlako Wa
Alhomwe must refund the money. And Government and its agents should demonstrate
the SADC drive on mainstreaming HIV and AIDS for sustainability therefore urged
First Lady’s initiative BEAM to “develop strategy for mobilizing resources
specific to it needs and not interfere with established causes.”
They are also demanding President Mutharika to
demonstrate actions to end abuse of public resources by ensuring that justice
is done on this incident.
“What is happening is quite shameful,” said CHHR
Executive Director Timothy Mtambo “the time to do childish business is over.”
“There is
nothing to do with HIV response in unaudited institutions like BEAM, NIB, and
Mhlako. And those who requested this money must be held accountable and explain
the basis of this”
And one of the representatives from Health
Workers Living Positively said what happened at NAC is injustice considering
that “not so long ago” their organization was denied to access funds at NAC on
the grounds that NAC had this year received insufficient funds from Global
Fund.
The CSOs have also accused Mutharika for bribing
journalist during the recent media interface at Sanjika in Blantyre and said
they will make sure that all their demands come to pass.