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The response to HIV in Western and Central Africa — Global AIDS update 2019
16 July 2019
Some national HIV responses show improvement, but insufficient political will, frail health systems and weak support for community organizations hold back progress. Systemic barriers, including HIV-related criminalization and user fees, continue to deter large numbers of people from accessing HIV testing and treatment services. Many countries and communities in the region are fragile, affected by conflict, insecurity and humanitarian crises that create additional barriers to HIV responses.
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