The Morning Call
The progress on the fight against HIV/AIDS in the continent was described as enormous over the last 15 years at the world aids conference in Durban, South Africa. While there is still no cure, the united nations estimates in its prevention gap report more than 7.5 million Africans are on treatment with steep declines in the annual number of new HIV infections among children.
Robert Kodingo and Hannane Ferdjani speak about the progress and milestones with The United Nations Joint Programme on HIV and Aids Executive Director, Michel Sidibe.
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