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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has said the Kenya Kwanza government is determined to reverse new HIV/AIDS infections, adolescent pregnancies as well as sexual and gender-based violence among teenagers. Gachagua said the government is working with local administrators, Members of Parliament, and other interest groups to tame the triple threats facing adolescents and teenagers in the country.
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