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Africa: Climate Change is Now an Immediate Threat to HIV Control

Africa: Climate Change is Now an Immediate Threat to HIV Control

By GhanaSummary NewsroomPan-Africa

"Climate change is increasingly disrupting HIV prevention, treatment, and care through displacement, extreme weather events, supply chain interruptions, and growing health inequities, particularly in low and middle-income countries," he said.

Keep up with the latest headlines on WhatsApp | LinkedIn "Climate change is increasingly disrupting the HIV response by damaging health systems, displacing communities, worsening food insecurity, and making it harder for people to reach services," he said.

Misganaw said that climate-related disasters damage health facilities, disrupt transport networks, displace communities and worsen food insecurity, making it increasingly difficult for people living with HIV to access essential services.

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