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Hundreds of women from Narok County have undergone a three-day training on HIV/Aids to reduce the spread of the disease in the county. The training was organised by the National Synthetic Disease Control Council (NSDCC) to sensitize the women on HIV and related diseases following an influx of the disease in the county.
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Hundreds of women undergo training on HIV/AIDS in Narok
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