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African countries have been challenged to increase financial allocation in the fight against HIV/Aids prevalence among children and adolescents. Stakeholders in the health actor led by Africa REACH a coalition of health actors, say children have long been overlooked in the battle against the epidemic.
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Curbing HIV I Africa REACH roots for increased budgetary allocation
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