British Government To Provide $28M For HIV/AIDS Initiatives In Sub-Saharan Africa
The British government on Tuesday announced that it will provide 225 million rand, or about $28 million, over the next four years to fight HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa, SAPA/iAfrica.com reports. According to Russ Dixon, a spokesperson for the British High Commission, the funding is a continuation of the government’s support for Soul City initiatives.
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Filed under: Aid / Disasters on April 2nd, 2008