HEALTHALLAFRICA
Africa: The AIDS Response Saved Millions of Children. We Cannot Abandon It Now.
The global AIDS response, driven by grief, rage, courage, and determination, transformed HIV into a manageable condition, achieving one of the greatest public health successes of the past 50 years. UNICEF highlights the need to continue this effort to save millions of children.
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