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United Nations
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UNICEF
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World Health Organization
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World Health Organization
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World Health Organization
National Strategic Plan on HIV, STIs and TB 2012 - 2016
Publication Year:
2011
Published by:
Department of Health (South Africa)
South Africa's Strategic Plan for AIDS, STIs and TB. The plan’s target is that by 2016 80% of people are on ARV treatment, that deaths from TB have been halved, and that new HIV infections are cut by 50%. This plan is unique, because millions of people’s lives depend on its successful implementation. Already there are over a million people on treatment. By the time the plan is complete that number must be three million.
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