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            <title>Facing the challenge</title>
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CAFOD’s response to HIV and AIDS - an overview of policies and strategies, our commitment to the work, and the principles underpinning our response(September 2006)

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            <title>CAFOD and ART for HIV</title>
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CAFOD’s position on supporting anti-retroviral therapy (ART) for people with HIV and AIDS. Guidance for CAFOD staff accompanying partners in the response to HIV and AIDS

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            <title>Impact of ART for HIV - research paper</title>
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The impact of increased availability of antiretroviral therapy (ART) on programmes responding to people living with HIV and AIDS

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