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African Parliamentarians Strategize How To Fight AIDS, Improve Women's Health

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Leading MPs from East and Southern Africa engage in high-level briefings in Nairobi to expand women’s access to health care and strengthen national health systems.

Parliamentarians in sub-Saharan Africa can be powerful agents for change in the fight against HIV and AIDS and in shaping national health systems to improve women’s and girls’ access to health services. Leading members of parliament (MPs) from Botswana, Kenya, Namibia and Tanzania gathered for a two-day forum in Nairobi, Sept. 11-12, to strategize and offer insights on stepping up efforts to engage MPs in women’s health. The forum presented high-level briefings on HIV stigma, women’s health policy and connecting MPs to the community from select country perspectives.

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