Tanzania steps up action to reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission
The government is embarking on a campaign aimed at reducing the mother-to-child HIV transmission rate from the current 15 per cent to 5 per cent by next year.
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The Ecobank Foundation, along with two of its partners, the West African College of Physicians and the Royal College of Physicians (London) today launched the second year of a strategic partnership to reduce the impact of HIV, tuberculosis and malaria.
The Millennium Development Goal 6 Partnership for African Clinical Training, also known by the acronym ‘M-PACT,’ is a three-year project sponsored by the Ecobank Foundation, and managed by the West African College of Physicians together with...