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Supporting Global Cause HIV & TB Awareness Campaign

2020-12-07

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We recently worked with Global Cause on the 2020 HIV & TB Awareness campaign. A printed publication was enclosed within every copy of the Guardian newspaper on the 1st December 2020, and the content is available online at https://www.globalcause.co.uk. The campaign featured exclusive content from key thought leaders and industry voices about the importance of access to treatment, emphasis on testing, prevention, and education.

Humana People to People is supporting the HIV & TB Awareness campaign from Global Cause UK. Learn more about the latest discoveries in infection control and prevention from key thought leaders like Snorre Westgaard, Chairman of Humana People to People here: https://bit.ly/2KGQW4c

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