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Text your say: Setback in the fight against AIDS

Your comments on the UN report showing that Indonesia has suffered a setback in its campaign against HIV/AIDS, which Health Minister Nafsiah Mboi admitted was “embarrassing”:Yes it’s an embarrassing setback in the fight against AIDS

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Mon, November 26, 2012 Published on Nov. 26, 2012 Published on 2012-11-26T10:15:09+07:00

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our comments on the UN report showing that Indonesia has suffered a setback in its campaign against HIV/AIDS, which Health Minister Nafsiah Mboi admitted was “embarrassing”:

Yes it’s an embarrassing setback in the fight against AIDS.

It’s because aid for AIDS is slowing down, if not, has stopped.

The virus cannot be seen with eyes, even with a microscope. You can see only the devastating impact of AIDS.

The health minister should know how to overcome this. With all means, we all have to support her.

E Nurdin
Jakarta

 It’s not embarrassing, it’s just another example of stealing millions of dollars allocated for these programs. Where has the millions of dollars gone, Health Minister Nafsiah Mboi?

Baz


“It [the report] really shocked me,” she said. You are a health minister!

Do something and stop anyone from preventing treatment and education.

Duncan

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