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View all search resultsConfidence was written all over her face when she talked about kindergarten and shared her dream of studying at university. When friends asked her about the medicine, she answered in her usual spirited and cheerful tone that she had to take it because “I don’t want to die from HIV."
In 2018, Indonesia recorded 46,000 new cases of HIV, the third biggest rise of new cases [after China and India] in the Asia-Pacific region. Deaths related to AIDS in Indonesia increased 58 percent, from 24,000 in 2010 to 38,000 in 2018. Hence, activists are pushing for a grand change to mitigate HIV/AIDS.
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