Another year has come, when global attention would be focused on one of the world's medical challenges, that is, the Human Immuno-deficiency Virus, HIV, which leads to the Acquired Immune deficiency Syndrome, AIDS, as the world marks its day tomorrow, Monday November 31, 2011.
For many capitals across the world, it world provide another opportunity for stock taking on how public and private institutions have collectively played their role in the battle to roll back the menace of HIV/AIDS, that is unarguably one of the world's worst threat against human existence.
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