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UNICEF tackles spread of HIV to children

The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) on Thursday announced a new joint initiative to tackle mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of HIV/AIDS in Ethiopia. UNICEF said it had joined with the country's health ministry and the HIV/AIDS Prevention Control Office (HAPCO) to combat MTCT. "The HIV/AIDS pandemic has had an overwhelming impact on the world's children. The majority of infections in children are passed from mother-to-child during pregnancy, delivery and breastfeeding," UNICEF head in Ethiopia, Bjorn Ljungqvist said in a statement. As many as 200,000 children in Ethiopia were living with HIV/AIDS, UNICEF noted.

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