Slide show: Harvard scholars and students fight HIV in Africa

A look at the daily life of Harvard scholars and students fighting HIV in Africa

In this narrated slide show, travel to Tanzania with Harvard students conducting HIV education and testing; see the university hospitals in Tanzania and Uganda that have partnerships with Harvard; and see the settings where Harvard research projects are testing new approaches to caring for people living with HIV.

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