Swaziland turns to anti-retrovirals as safe sex message falls flat

20 juillet 2016 | Hannah McNeish in Ezulwini
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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