[Daily Observer] The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in partnership with UNAIDS and the Global Fund, is supporting the second West and Central Africa Key Populations (KP) workshop on the theme, ‘Enhancing KP interventions: Taking stock and moving forward’, a press release from the US Embassy in Banjul announced.
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