Reports from India and nine African countries reveal progress in HIV prevention and treatment, but governments are still hesitant to remove barriers for affected populations. Antiretroviral treatment is available in India's public sector clinics. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes the efforts of community leaders in the HIV response.
Reports show that while governments have made progress in HIV prevention and treatment, many are still reluctant to remove barriers for those most affected by HIV . Antiretroviral treatment is available in public sector clinics in India .
The World Health Organization (WHO) acknowledges the resilience and innovation of community leaders in the HIV response.
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