Worlds AIDS Day
Dec 1 2007, Raghubir

# Despite open discussion about HIV/AIDS and campaigns, HIV-related stigma and discrimination is still present. Discrimination that includes mandatory HIV testing for new employees has also been a major hindrance in prevention and treatment...

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