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SHIRE, Ethiopia -- The woman survived two brutal attacks in the dying days of the war in Ethiopia’s Tigray region. First, she said, she was dragged to a military encampment and gang-raped by Eritrean ...
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Ethiopia: HIV infections soar in post-war Tigraythere is still a shortage of essential medications to address this growing crisis,” said Aregay. Ethiopia has already laid off 5,000 health workers who were hired with U.S. funds to combat HIV.
According to a study published in The Lancet HIV, recent and planned international budget cuts could result in 4.4-10.8 million new HIV infections by 2030 in low- and middle-income countries ...
Ethiopia has already laid off 5,000 health workers who were hired with US funds to combat HIV. Meanwhile ... but still in a state of crisis," said Abraha Gebreegziabher, the clinical director ...
[Edward Kiplimo,Standard] Babies born to HIV-positive mothers in Kenya face an increased risk of contracting the virus due to a shortage of critical antiretroviral (ARV) drugs. The supply ...
In addition to life-saving food, the funds were spent on HIV medications, vaccines, literacy programs and jobs creation, as well as services for 1 million refugees hosted by Ethiopia. Most of ...
Ethiopia has already laid off 5,000 health workers who were hired with U.S. funds to combat HIV. Meanwhile ... but still in a state of crisis,” said Abraha Gebreegziabher, the clinical director ...
pose for a photo in Shire in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, Oct. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Fred Harter) ...
SHIRE, Ethiopia (AP) — The woman survived two brutal ... They also infected her with HIV. More than two years later, she can sometimes buy antiretroviral drugs by selling part of the wheat ...
SHIRE, Ethiopia (AP) — The woman survived two brutal ... They also infected her with HIV. More than two years later, she can sometimes buy antiretroviral drugs by selling part of the wheat ...
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