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Ending the neglect of kids with HIV in West Africa

‘In Senegal, people with HIV are subject to harsh discrimination. Mothers are hiding. They don’t want to be seen entering this pavilion. They are afraid to go to the pharmacy. They refuse to be followed up in their neighbourhood. As a result, many children living with the disease are not being detected.’

Categories Angel Sightings Tags Burkina Faso, Cameroon, DNDi, HIV/AIDS, Kenya, Senegal, Tanzania, Uganda, West Africa

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