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Cameroon hosts regional summit to discuss strategies to reach out to key populations affected by HIV AIDS
The fight against HIV AIDS has intensified as over 250 participants from 31 countries in West Central Africa are gathered in Yaounde to discuss and develop strategies to reach out to key populations affected by HIV AIDS.
The three day regional meeting holding in Yaounde was officially opened by the Minister of Public Health Andre Mama Fouda who identified key populations in Cameroon with accompanying statistics that could help international partners draw up programmes that meet their objectives.
The Regional meeting on the fight against HIV AIDS which holds the third time was hosted first by Ghana and then Togo.
It has as objective to intensify free screening campaign, and to distribute anti-retroviral to a 90% population target.
Experts are hoping that the new strategies will become fruitful for most African countries especially Cameroon with an HIV prevalence rate at 4.3%.
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