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GHANA: ECOWAS AIDS plan targets armed forces
Governments from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) are currently meeting in Ghana to draw up a detailed two-year plan to tackle HIV/AIDS in their armed forces.
Professor William Bertrand of the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) told the UN news service, PlusNews, that existing data on HIV/AIDS prevalence for the region's armed forces were not very accurate.
He said West African soldiers were particularly at risk of contracting HIV/AIDS because of their frequent participation in peacekeeping operations in the conflict-torn region.
Bertrand said: "Though it is very difficult to gather statistically sound evidence from war-zones, it is quite likely that more people will be killed by HIV/AIDS in these areas than bullets. It is therefore very incumbent on all of us to address this as one of the priority problems."
Theme (s): Care/Treatment - PlusNews, Other,
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