CHAD: HIV/AIDS is not the only threat to life
Thursday, April 17, 2008
If someone living with HIV in the southern Danamadji region
of Chad needs to go to hospital, and they are not too weak, the best way of
getting there is usually by ox-cart, but it can take up to a day and a half to
get there - unless they are attacked by elephants on the way.
Decentralised HIV/AIDS services are slowly being rolled
out with the backing of donors and the government, but in many remote areas of
this huge country (nearly 1.3 million square kilometres, with a population of
less than 10 million), these have yet to become a reality. Source: PlusNews http://www.plusnews.org
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