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South Sudan's Army Calls For Concerted Efforts To Fight HIV/AIDS
"South Sudan's army on Wednesday appealed for concerted efforts to fight against HIV/AIDS, stressing that the war against the sexually transmitted disease cannot be fought by one institution or group of some officials tasked by the government," the Sudan Tribune reports. "Speaking in an interview with Sudan Tribune on Wednesday, Lieutenant Colonel John Woja, the HIV/AIDS Secretariat Program Manager of the military, warned that prevalence of disease poses a big threat to the military" and "called on media to complement the efforts of his directorate in sensitizing civilians and the army," the newspaper writes.
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