New Report Examines Observations On HIV Treatment Resource Allocation In Mozambique

Center for Global Health Policy’s “Science Speaks”: Mozambique: Our report on an HIV treatment pivot examines what can happen Right Now
Antigone Barton, senior writer and editor of “Science Speaks,” discusses a visit to Mozambique to observe how U.S.-funded HIV programs were redistributing resources and funds to treat the epidemic in “places of greatest need.” Barton writes, “The particulars are detailed in [the Center for Global Health Policy’s] just released report, Right Now: Observations on an HIV treatment pivot…” (1/13).

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