African Jesuit AIDS Network
African Jesuit AIDS Network (AJAN) is a network of organizations that fight against HIV/AIDS, created on June 21, 2002 by Jesuits from Africa and Madagascar. Based in Nairobi, it operates in several countries around the world, being present in 20 countries in 2017. It has on several occasions championed the funding deficit to fight against VIH/AIDS in Africa. It is one of the entities in the Catholic Church that handles about 25% of AIDS patients worldwide and can reach 100% of Africa in remote areas, according to the Vatican studies.
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African Jesuit AIDS Network
African Jesuit AIDS Network (AJAN) is a network of organizations that fight against HIV/AIDS, created on June 21, 2002 by Jesuits from Africa and Madagascar. Based in Nairobi, it operates in several countries around the world, being present in 20 countries in 2017. It has on several occasions championed the funding deficit to fight against VIH/AIDS in Africa. It is one of the entities in the Catholic Church that handles about 25% of AIDS patients worldwide and can reach 100% of Africa in remote areas, according to the Vatican studies.
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