Tanzania Anticipates Reduced HIV/AIDS Assistance To Have Negative Impact

Tanzania Daily News: Tanzania: Reduced AIDS Funding Worrisome
“Reduced funding on HIV/AIDS programs in the country, over the years, is feared to have bad effects on the epidemic as its response is highly dependent on foreign assistance. ‘About 95 percent of the funding for HIV and AIDS programs comes from foreign donors,’ the Arusha District Commissioner, Mr. John Mongella, said. He added that the move will hinder a planned treatment expansion and care services in Tanzania…” (Nkwame, 3/18).

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