Hands-on Health Care Monitoring, Mozambique Style
Mozambique's clinics can use the help. The HIV/AIDS epidemic has hit the country hard, and health care professionals have been severely affected. As Garrido has stated publically himself, some 6000 health care workers are predicted to die from AIDS by 2010, undermining the government's plan to aggressively expand delivery of antiretroviral treatment, and weakening primary care services as a whole. That's not counting the numbers of doctors, nurses and laboratory technicians moving to greener pastures in South Africa, Portugal and the United Kingdom.
In this perspective, Garrido's nocturnal journeys are nothing strange; it is simply what medical ethics demands in dire circumstances.
- Stuart Rennie