The government is dedicated to eradicating AIDS in children by 2030, according to SYLVIA MASEBO, minister of health.
Government has since created a road map to achieving the objective, claims Ms. MASEBO.
According to her, populations at higher risk of contracting HIV, such as adolescent girls and young women, have received special attention.
And the Minister claims that the free education policy will pay off in the fight to abolish AIDS in children by 2030 because it will keep kids in school and keep them from getting HIV.
When speaking virtually at the Global Alliance to End AIDS in Children by 2030 Ministers Meeting in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, Ms. MASEBO made this statement.

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