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Increased AIDS funding despite poor donor response - King

Swazi King Mswati III plans to allocate increased funding for HIV/AIDS prevention programmes and initiatives aimed at orphans and vulnerable children, the Associated Press reported. In a speech delivered during the recent opening of Swaziland's parliament, the monarch accused international donors of not doing enough to address AIDS in the hard-hit nation. Meanwhile, Mswati called upon the nation - which has an estimated adult HIV prevalence of over 40 percent - to protect their families from the pandemic.

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