U.N. IOM, Partners Expand Comprehensive HIV/AIDS Services In South Sudan Displacement Camps

U.N. News Centre: U.N. migration agency expands HIV/AIDS services in South Sudan displacement sites
“Thanks to the recent expansion of HIV/AIDS services conducted by the United Nations migration agency, some 171,000 civilians and their host communities have gained benefit from these health facilities in South Sudan. … This expansion of health services is a joint effort of IOM, the U.N. Development Fund, and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria” (11/8).

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