The Sokoto State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to sustaining the gains recorded under the CARE-2 Project, particularly interventions aimed at supporting people living with HIV/AIDS and strengthening HIV prevention and screening services across the state. The commitment was made on Tuesday when the CARE-2 Project team paid a courtesy visit to the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Sokoto State, Dr Faruk Umar Abubakar, in his office Tuesday as part of activities marking the closeout and transition of the CARE-2 Project in the state. The Commissioner commended the CARE-2 Project team for its achievements and successful implementation of the project over the years. Earlier in his presentation, the state team leader of the CARE-2 project, Dr Hamza Dahiru, explained that, during the five-year implementation period, the project established structures and mechanisms aimed at ensuring the sustainability of its interventions beyond the project lifespan. The CARE-2 Project has contributed to supporting people living with HIV/AIDS, strengthening HIV-related services, and improving mechanisms for prevention, screening, and linkage to appropriate care and support.