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Antiretroviral Generics in Africa: How Local Production Is Transforming HIV Treatment Access
Jan, 31 2026

Antiretroviral Generics in Africa: How Local Production Is Transforming HIV Treatment Access

African-made antiretroviral generics are transforming HIV treatment access, reducing dependence on imports and building local health sovereignty. With WHO-prequalified drugs now being procured by the Global Fund, the continent is moving from aid recipient to producer.

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