‘Science Speaks’ Highlights Recent Pieces On Mexico City Policy, TB, HIV Prevention

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Antigone Barton, senior editor and writer of “Science Speaks,” discusses several recent pieces on global health including a letter to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson regarding the reinstatement of the Mexico City policy and its impact on reproductive health services in Uganda and Kenya; a statement by AIDS-Free World Co-Director Stephen Lewis on TB prevention and care in India; and a report from the Global Forum on MSM & HIV (MSMGF) and several other international organizations on the future of HIV prevention efforts (10/31).

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