Big pharma must value African lives above profits, warns head of UNAids
by Caroline Kimeu in Nairobi from World news | The Guardian on (#68XS2)
Racist' inequalities leave sub-Saharan region bearing burden of more that half world's new HIV infections, says Winnie Byanyima
The head of UNAids, Winnie Byanyima, has attacked pharmaceutical giants for prioritising profits over saving lives, and warned that racist" inequalities are undermining progress towards ending Aids, especially in Africa.
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for more than half of all new infections, with women and marginalised groups facing higher new infection rates. Aids-related illnesses were the leading cause of mortality among African women, and adolescent girls and young women were three times more likely than men to get HIV.
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