Activists Praise India's AIDS Programme, But Challenges Remain

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The recently concluded 20th International AIDS Conference had an important takeaway for India - the momentum of the fight against HIV cannot be dropped. India's AIDS control programme was cited as a success in Melbourne for its work with marginalised populations which have brought down the rate of new HIV infections. But there are numerous challenges on the ground. Analysts say there's a risk of reversing its gains if these challenges are not met. (Read more)

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