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JOHANNESBURG, July 11 (Reuters) - The United States on Monday pledged $410 million towards ending the AIDS epidemic in South Africa, the country hardest hit.<br><br>South Africa has the world's largest population of people living with HIV, at 6.8 million, and the funds will help expand its antiretroviral programme, which provides treatment to more than 3 million patients.<br><br>The country experienced 180,000 AIDS-related deaths in 2015, according to the United Nations [http://tahitiannoniasli.com/ Program] on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Its prevalence rate of HIV among adults, at 19 percent, is one of the highest in the world.<br><br>The funds were donated through the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), which also supports projects in South Africa to encourage male circumcision and attempts to reduce new HIV infections in girls and young women.<br><br>Delegates are expected to discuss the ambitious target, proposed by UNAIDS, of ending AIDS as a global health crisis by 2030 at the International AIDS Conference to be held in the South African coastal city of Durban next week.<br><br>Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said while the government expected to take on a larger share of the financial burden of HIV treatment and prevention, it depended on support from the international community.<br><br>"We mustn't say that just because we are making progress the job is done," he said. "The job is far from done."<br><br>In May, Motsoaledi said South Africa recorded half of the 5,000 new infections a week among young women out of 14 southern and Eastern African countries.<br><br>Pretoria set up a new state-owned pharmaceutical firm last year to help cut the cost of HIV treatment. In December 2014, South Africa chose four drug companies, including India's Cipla and local firm Aspen Pharmacare, to make and supply anti-retrovirals to public hospitals. (Reporting by Pete Vernon; Editing by James Macharia and Janet Lawrence)<br><br>If you adored this post  agen resmi tahitian noni batam and you would certainly like to obtain more details regarding [http://tahitiannoniasli.com/harga-jual-agen-tahitian-noni-juice-di-batam/ jual tahitian noni di batam] kindly browse through our own [http://tahitiannoniasli.com web-site].

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JOHANNESBURG, July 11 (Reuters) - The United States on Monday pledged $410 million towards ending the AIDS epidemic in South Africa, the country hardest hit.

South Africa has the world's largest population of people living with HIV, at 6.8 million, and the funds will help expand its antiretroviral programme, which provides treatment to more than 3 million patients.

The country experienced 180,000 AIDS-related deaths in 2015, according to the United Nations Program on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS). Its prevalence rate of HIV among adults, at 19 percent, is one of the highest in the world.

The funds were donated through the U.S. President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), which also supports projects in South Africa to encourage male circumcision and attempts to reduce new HIV infections in girls and young women.

Delegates are expected to discuss the ambitious target, proposed by UNAIDS, of ending AIDS as a global health crisis by 2030 at the International AIDS Conference to be held in the South African coastal city of Durban next week.

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said while the government expected to take on a larger share of the financial burden of HIV treatment and prevention, it depended on support from the international community.

"We mustn't say that just because we are making progress the job is done," he said. "The job is far from done."

In May, Motsoaledi said South Africa recorded half of the 5,000 new infections a week among young women out of 14 southern and Eastern African countries.

Pretoria set up a new state-owned pharmaceutical firm last year to help cut the cost of HIV treatment. In December 2014, South Africa chose four drug companies, including India's Cipla and local firm Aspen Pharmacare, to make and supply anti-retrovirals to public hospitals. (Reporting by Pete Vernon; Editing by James Macharia and Janet Lawrence)

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