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Prevention/Epidemiology Rwanda to Launch Campaign Aimed at Addressing Circumcision Myths, Encouraging Procedure in Effort to Prevent HIVFebruary 26, 2008 Health authorities in Rwanda are planning to launch a nationwide campaign this year aimed at addressing myths about male circumcision and encouraging men to be circumcised in an effort to prevent the spread of HIV, McClatchy/Miami Herald reports (Bengali, McClatchy/Miami Herald, 2/24). "We're not going to wake up one morning and have all men be circumcised," Anita Asiimwe, director of Rwanda's Treatment and Research AIDS Center, said, adding, "We need to see how best to implement this." Health experts from the U.S. are helping Rwandan officials develop the campaign. The Bush administration has said it would allocate funds in the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief to make circumcision more accessible in Africa. Kenya, Swaziland and Zambia have announced plans to make the procedure available in public clinics, McClatchy/Herald reports (McClatchy/Miami Herald, 2/24). Back to other news for February 2008
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