Many pathways to ending AIDS by 2030: Lessons from Rwanda
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2018

Many pathways to ending AIDS by 2030: Lessons from Rwanda

Current Opinion in HIV and AIDS2018
Authors

S Nsanzimana, JI Forrest, E Remera, A Binagwaho, EJ Mills

HIV/AIDS
Rwanda

Abstract

Purpose of review: Rwanda has made remarkable progress in controlling its HIV epidemic. This review examines key strategies and lessons learned that could inform global efforts to end AIDS by 2030. Recent findings: Rwanda's success in HIV control stems from comprehensive approaches including prevention, treatment scale-up, health system strengthening, and community engagement.

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