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AIDS remains a Concern: Tobago Health Secretary Attends International AIDS Conference in Germany
Health secretary Dr. Faith B. Yisreal hopes to gain insights to improve care for HIV/AIDS patients at international AIDS conference.
Health secretary Dr. Faith B. Yisreal hopes to gain insights to improve care for HIV/AIDS patients at international AIDS conference.
Scarborough, Tobago – Despite no longer being a regular headline, HIV/AIDS remains a significant concern in Trinidad and Tobago, echoing its global prevalence. This enduring challenge is why an International AIDS Conference is currently being hosted in Munich, Germany, from July 22nd to 26th.
The Secretary of Health, Wellness, and Social Protection from Tobago is attending this crucial conference. Today [referring to a date within the conference week], she participated in a session specifically hosted by the International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS, focusing on the critical issue of confronting coercion. Her attendance underscores Tobago’s commitment to addressing global health challenges and advocating for vulnerable populations.
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