The campaign, in response to President Festus Mogae's call for all Batswana to know their status, would begin with a walk on 2 September and run for a month, said The Reporter, a local newspaper, on Thursday.
Botswana introduced a policy of routine HIV testing at government health centres in 2004 to ensure that people knew their status and could access antiretroviral treatment if necessary. The country has a prevalence rate of 24.1 amoung adults aged 15 to 49, according to UNAIDS.
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