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| Cambodia has cut its rate of new HIV infections, but must reduce its reliance on foreign funding |
By Guy De Launey
BBC News, Phnom Penh
Health workers have warned that Cambodia's success in reducing its rate of HIV and Aids may be at risk.
The US-based Results for Development Institute says that prevention and treatment programmes are too reliant on overseas donors.
If that money stopped coming through, infections and deaths might rise.
Cambodia used to be the HIV blackspot of Southeast Asia - in the late 1990s there were 15,000 new infections every year.
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The US-based Results for Development Institute says that prevention and treatment programmes are too reliant on overseas donors.
If that money stopped coming through, infections and deaths might rise.
Cambodia used to be the HIV blackspot of Southeast Asia - in the late 1990s there were 15,000 new infections every year.
Please click here to read more...

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