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UK aid funded clinics help mums have HIV negative babies and lead healthy lives
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Mr James Thornton has been appointed British High Commissioner to the Republic of Zambia in succession to Mr Thomas Carter and Ms Carolyn Davidson, who will be transferring to other Diplomatic Service appointments.
How UK aid is helping Zambian women transform their lives with and plan for the future through family planning services
Foreign Secretary William Hague congratulated the people of Zambia on their recent elections, and said he looked forward to further deepening of relations between Zambia and the UK.
皇冠体育app Government of Zambia has established access and quality of education, especially for girls, as a national priority, even in hard economic times.
皇冠体育app Mental Health and Poverty Project has initiated reform to Zambia's mental health legislation which has remained unchanged since 1951
Young people take action to prevent new infections and support HIV positive people
Finding out her HIV positive status helped Esnart get her life back on track
DFID-funded research highlights the role played by home-based care givers in helping people living with HIV/AIDS.
Stigma related to TB and HIV has severe implications for treatment.
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