The City of Johannesburg can end AIDS by 2030 : Modelling the Impact of Achieving the Fast-Track Targets and What it Will Take to Get There
In 2014, city leaders from around the world endorsed the Paris Declaration on Fast‐Track Cities, pledging to achieve the 2020 and 2030 HIV targets championed by UNAIDS. The City of Johannesburg – one of South Africa's metropolitan municipalities and also a health district – has over 600,000 peo...
Main Authors: | Stuart, Robyn M., Fraser-Hurt, Nicole, Kerr, Cliff C., Mabusela, Emily, Madi, Vusi, Mkhwanazi, Fredrika, Pillay, Yogan, Barron, Peter, Muzah, Batanayi, Matsebula, Thulani, Gorgens, Marelize, Wilson, David P. |
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Format: | Journal Article |
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Wiley
2019
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10986/31342 |
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