Nigeria is implementing various strategies to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS, including increasing awareness and education about the disease, promoting safe sex practices, and expanding access to testing and treatment services. The government, alongside NGOs, is focusing on providing antiretroviral therapy to those living with HIV, particularly in high-prevalence areas. Additionally, initiatives are underway to reduce stigma and discrimination against affected individuals, encouraging more people to seek help and support. These efforts are part of Nigeria's broader commitment to achieving the UNAIDS goal of ending the AIDS epidemic by 2030.
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Is there a Dr. Van Cook working at St. Andrews Hospital in Lagos, Nigeria or is he a scammer
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Her name is Patience Jonathan. She is married to Nigeria's president, Goodluck Jonathan. Dame Jonathan is a former teacher, and is also known as a philanthropist and an advocate for HIV/AIDS prevention.
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The first answer they had was wrong... There is no way to kill AIDS. There are doctors and others working on treatments for it but they have bot came up with a way to cure or kill AIDs so if you have it your out of luck People
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