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In Nigeria, HIV self-testing has stakeholders at a policy impasse

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A general view of a HIV test kit at Burrell Street Sexual Health Centre in Southwark, London, where Prince Harry is highlighting the fight against HIV and AIDS.

With HIV cases dropping, Nigeria plans to shift to a more cost-effective self-testing strategy, but stakeholders are at odds over the effect this could have on key populations.  Read More

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