Catalyzing action on HIV/SRH integration: lessons from Kenya, Malawi, and Zimbabwe to spur investment
The HIV pandemic has long revealed the inequities and fault lines in societies, one of the most tenacious being the pandemic's disproportionate impact on adolescent girls and young women. In east and southern Africa, renewed global action is needed to invigorate an effective yet undervalued app...
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Main Authors: | Janet Fleischman (Author), Fannie Kachale (Author), Fatima Mhuriro (Author), Mary Mugambi (Author), Getrude Ncube (Author), Albert Ndwiga (Author), Rose Nyirenda (Author), Anna Carter (Author), Jessica Rodrigues (Author), Kate Segal (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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