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It’s a night of great music, delicious food, and lots of fun and dancing – and all for a cause – to help The Bahamas AIDS Foundation rebuild its funding sources after the COVID pandemic and in the return of the 27th Annual Red Ribbon Ball. According to Camille Lady Barnett, president, The Bahamas AIDS
No one should die of AIDS-related illnesses in this era because treatment works, said Dr. Richard Amenyah, director, UNAIDS multi-country office in the Caribbean. He said it saves lives. Amenyah encourages Caribbean governments to continue to put their people and communities first, and to keep investing in HIV and health programs to increase life expectancy,
Young people remain an area of concern for the Bahamas AIDS Foundation and, as a result, HIV/AIDS education, awareness and information about prevention must continue, according to Camille Lady Barnett, foundation president. In 2020, Lady Barnett described the teen and young adult positivity numbers as “interesting”, as 21 percent of new cases were between the
Zonta Club appeals for donations for programs supporting the youth ewnews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from ewnews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.