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Targeting Vulnerable Groups in National HIV/AIDS Programs: The Case of Men Who Have Sex with Men
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On Africa, HIV/AIDS is spread overwhelmingly through heterosexual sex. Can, therefore, men having sex with men (MSM) be overlooked as a target group for HIV/AIDS programs without a significant negative impact on the programs’ overall effectiveness? This study answers the question with a resounding “no” for two main reasons. First, MSM are much more prevalent in African societies then generally thought. And second, MSM are not an isolated group, but are in fact intensely and extensively sexually linked with the heterosexual members of African society.

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