Testing and treatment for HIV/Aids are slow to reach much of rural Uganda Selina Akello sits in a clearing between the mud huts in her village. "I will tell you anything," she says. An older man passes within earshot but she does not falter. This conversation would have been impossible a few years ago; Akello has the disease that used to be called "slim" because people wasted away. Now it is called HIV/Aids.
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Taboo is broken, now we need drugs - The Guardian 24th November 2007
Monday, November 26, 2007
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