Swaziland turns to anti-retrovirals as safe sex message falls flat
Aids is rampant in the kingdom but programmes to treat pregnant women and encourage men to get tested are slowly having an impact Less than a decade ago, people were warning that Swaziland – a country of about 1.3 million – could be wiped off the map, as HIV cut life expectancy to only 45.9 in (...)
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The Guardian (Swaziland)
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