Botswana: Mobile HIV Testing For Women
United Nations, October 2010 - A quarter of Botswana's population lives in rural areas. To stem the spread of HIV/AIDS, mobile testing units are being sent to remote villages in an effort to reverse what is reported to be the 2nd highest HIV/AIDS prevalence in the world.

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