Botswana’s HIV infection rate is among the highest in the world, with nearly 1 in 5 adults suffering from the disease. But the country also has one of Africa’s most progressive treatment policies, with antiretroviral drugs freely offered at hundreds of government-run clinics. For years, foreigners did not have access to the service, leaving a vast pool of vulnerable people untreated. On this World AIDS Day, CGTN’s Daniel Plafker explains how that’s changing. Subscribe to us on YouTube:
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