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                                                                                LEAVING NO
                                                                                ONE BEHIND

                                                                          In line with the United Nations Sustainable Development
                                                                          Goal 3 of ensuring healthy lives and promoting wellbeing for
                                                                          all at all ages, Sunway recently partnered with the Malaysian
                                                                          AIDS Foundation (MAF) to launch the MAF-Sunway HOPE
                                                                          Borneo Project.
 TO MARGINALISED MALAYSIANS                                                e project addresses the socio-economic barriers to HIV
                                                                          treatment, prevention and care services in Sarawak and Sabah.
                                  REACHING THE LAST MILE IN EAST
 British rock star Freddie Mercury, American basketball star Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson and   MALAYSIA  Under the initiative, Sunway will allocate RM1 million per
 Hollywood actor Charlie Sheen – these are some of the world’s famous personalities to be   year over a span of  ve years, covering the cost of running three
 diagnosed with HIV, or the Human Immuno-De ciency Virus, a virus that damages cells of the    e good news for PLHIV in Malaysia is that the country has   MAF  agship programmes – Teratak Kasih Tok Nan and the
                                                                          Sarawak Health Access Programme in Sarawak, as well as the
 carrier’s immune system and weakens their ability to  ght everyday infections and diseases.  achieved great strides in many areas in the  ght against HIV   SAGA Health Access Programme for Sabah.
                             and AIDS.
 According to the World Health Organization, 40.1 million lives have been claimed by HIV,
 while an estimated 38.4 million people currently live with HIV, as of late 2021. Every year,   Teratak Kasih Tok Nan – a halfway home and one-stop
 more than 1.7 million people contract HIV and 13,000 people die of AIDS-related illnesses   As the  rst country in the Western Paci c region to eliminate   support centre for PLHIV in Kuching, provides B40 patients
 every week.                 mother-to-child HIV transmission, Malaysia provides free   with free accommodation when they travel from rural Sarawak
                             antiretroviral treatment for Malaysians in government   to get HIV treatment at Sarawak General Hospital.
                             hospitals and health clinics, and has successfully reduced new
 Without a cure and with HIV infection being a lifelong one, there is still much fear and stigma
 surrounding the virus, with many perceiving it as a death sentence.   HIV transmission by 39% from 2006 to 2013 using harm   Meanwhile, the SAGA Health Access Programmes in Sarawak
                             reduction programmes.                        and Sabah awards cash incentives and travel subsidies to rural
 While the virus can be deadly, there is hope for people living with HIV (PLHIV), thanks   B40 patients diagnosed with chronic diseases to help cover the
 to medical advancement. With early diagnosis and sustained antiretroviral treatment, the   Unfortunately, medical treatment to e ectively treat HIV   high cost of travelling and other logistic expenses related to
 viral load can be suppressed to an undetectable level.    continues to elude many PLHIV in Malaysia for a number of   their hospital appointments in town.
                             reasons – poverty, stigma and geographical barriers, to name
                             a few.
 Durable  viral  suppression  improves immune  function,  lowers  the  risk  of  AIDS-de ning
 complications, and allows persons with HIV to live a lifespan approaching that
 of persons without HIV. Antiretroviral also eliminate the risk of
 HIV transmission to sexual partners and to infants born to persons
 with HIV.
 Magic Johnson, who was diagnosed with HIV
 more than 30 years ago, went on to live
 an active and healthy life as a
 successful businessman, and
 continues to advocate        e Ministry of Health’s Global AIDS Monitoring 2021   “Our belief that no one should be left behind is one of the
 for HIV today.              progress report highlighted that while 87% of an estimated   fundamental reasons why Sunway is deeply committed
                             92,063 PLHIV in Malaysia were aware of their HIV status,   towards advancing the sustainable development agenda. We
                             only  58% of reported PLHIV were receiving antiretroviral   have fully embraced the 17 Sustainable Development Goals,
                             therapy, with 85% of those under antiretroviral treatment   which include an aspiration to eradicate the AIDS epidemic by
                             considered virally suppressed.               2030,” said Sunway Group founder and chairman, Tan Sri
                                                                          Dato’ Seri Dr. Je rey Cheah.
                             According to the chairman of Malaysian AIDS Foundation,
                             Professor  Dato’  Dr.  Adeeba  Kamarulzaman,  the  “HIV appears to greatly impact those in marginalised
                             disproportionate distribution of health  services  in Malaysia   communities. Apart from the disease itself, the social stigma
                             limits East  Malaysians’  access to  HIV medication,  which is   associated with HIV/AIDS adds to the physical and mental
                             further impeded by poverty and geographical vulnerability.   stress of a community already living in fear, which was
       PROFESSOR DATO’                                                    worsened by the pandemic.  We realised that we cannot just
       DR. ADEEBA            PLHIV in Sabah and Sarawak face challenges such as long   stand by and watch while this deadly disease is out there. At
       KAMARULZAMAN          distances to clinics, travelling barriers, and the lack of   Sunway, we  believe no corporation can live apart  from the
       Chairman of Malaysian   integrated care that forces them to seek treatment for   community it serves,” said Cheah.
       AIDS Foundation       comorbidities from di erent health facilities, Dr. Adeeba said.
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