South Africa’s Largest and Fastest Efforts to Fight AIDS
South Africa’s Largest and Fastest Efforts to Fight AIDS

The United National officials have stated that South Africa is presently trying its best to fight the epic AIDS emergency and is now in the middle of a busy testing program, in order to prevent and treat people who are suffering from AIDS.

This is the biggest and fastest expansion of AIDS services that has ever been attempted by any country.

The responsibility is not going to be so easy to fulfill. In order to carry out the services, a hefty amount of financial backing is necessary because the expenses are going to be huge.

However, the good news is that in the previous month, the Government has been able to provide 519 health facilities so that AIDS medicines could be distributed.

The contribution is more than the Government had been able to make in total, ever since the time when South Africa started offering antiretroviral drugs to its citizens in the year 2004.

President Jacob Zuma, while inaugurating a campaign that will test 15 million people of the nation’s overall 49 million populace for H. I. V. by June 2011, admitted, that he has been involved in having unprotected sex with a much younger woman. He disclosed his secret in order to eradicate the stigma that accompanies this pandem

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