To mark World AIDS Day, the Aurum Institute says the country has made substantial progress over the years, but it must now embrace new technologies in fighting HIV/AIDS.
Leading healthcare organisation The Aurum Institute says the impact of the country’s HIV/AIDS response would be greater if the number of new HIV infections was reduced, and the focus put on key populations which are most at risk.on Sunday, the Institute says the country has made substantial progress over the years, but it must now embrace new technologies in fighting HIV/AIDS.Join us, tomorrow at James Motlatsi Stadium 🏟.
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