Jan 16, 2013
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - The Caribbean has approached the problems related to HIV/AIDS in a collective way.
This is the opinion expressed by the Special Envoy of the Secretary-General for HIV/AIDS in the Caribbean, Edward Greene.
“I believe that the region has good support from critical agencies; in particular the UN system, UNAIDS and from the US government through PEPFAR. They have seen it fit to invest in a programme – the regional programme because they think that by investing in the regional public good, they can help to advance,” he acknowledged during a recent interview on the current HIV/AIDS situation in the Caribbean.
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