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12 Feb 2009 07:00 AM

Champions For HIV-Free Generation Officials Visit Mozambique; Mogae Urges For Increased Action Against Disease
Festus Mogae, the former president of Botswana, on Monday in Mozambique's capital of Maputo said that Africans should not give up on the fight against HIV/AIDS, adding that despite the efforts already made on the continent, much more is required, AIM/AllAfrica.com reports. Mogae said, "We must not desist. We have already done a lot, but Africans need to do a lot more to finish this pandemic." According to Mogae, one of the "factors that facilitates the spread of HIV/AIDS is that men have many partners, many girlfriends, and that's a problem." He added, "We can do a lot about this. We have to change our behavior."

Mogae was in Mozambique with former Mozambican head of state Joaquim Chissano and Joyce Mhaville, director of Kenya's href="http://www…
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