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Canadian aid for AIDS

Canada agreed on Friday to disburse 1.45 billion CFA (US $2 million) to enable Senegal to implement the third phase of its HIV/AIDS programme, which will run from 2001 to 2006, ‘Sud Quotidien’ daily reported. Senegal is one of eight West African countries benefiting from Canadian aid to fight the pandemic under a regional project tagged ‘Appui a la lutte contre le sida en Afrique de l’Ouest’ (Support for the fight against AIDS in West Africa).

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