On World Aids Day, Unicef's new head of HIV/Aids Anurita Bains tells the BBC that progress on HIV is stagnating for young people.
Unicef: 'HIV/Aids progress stalling for young people in Africa'On World Aids Day, Unicef's new head of HIV/Aids Anurita Bains tells the BBC that a decade of progress on HIV is stagnating and the world is not
moving fast enough to reach children and young people living with the condition.Globally, more than 110,000 children and adolescents died due to Aids-related causes in 2021, and another 310,000 were newly infected.
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