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Rates of HIV, AIDS down, but children still vulnerable, says Vatican diplomat to UN

Rates of HIV, AIDS Down, but Children Still Vulnerable, Says Vatican Diplomat to U.N.

Msgr. Marco Formica cites funding declines and care gaps as obstacles to ending AIDS among children. The post Rates of HIV, AIDS Down, but Children Still Vulnerable, Says Vatican Diplomat to U.N…

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