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WFP feeds thousands of HIV-positive

The World Food Programme (WFP) is feeding more than 18,650 HIV-positive people in Uganda, a local NGO, The AIDS Support Organisation (TASO), has announced. During its recent annual general meeting, TASO chief executive Alex Coutinho said over 3,000 of these were TASO members. A local newspaper, New Vision, quoted Coutinho as saying: "We have continued to look for opportunities to improve the nutrition status of our clients ... there are plans to review the project and increase the number of beneficiaries." The one-year WFP initiative commenced in June 2004 and has mainly targeted people receiving antiretroviral therapy and tuberculosis treatment.

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