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Survey-(WHO) is developing a Global Action Plan (GAP)

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Hi,

I got this from my network and thought to share.

HIV Drug Resistance (HIVDR) is a little known but growing threat to our shared goal of reaching 90-90-90.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) is developing a Global Action Plan (GAP) to address HIVDR. This plan must include the perspectives, knowledge and recommendations of civil society and community organisations.

On behalf of WHO, Equal International is asking for 15-20 minutes of your time to complete a short survey. Please go to the link below to access the survey:

surveymonkey.com/r/8XYV683

Please can you also forward this survey as widely as possible to your networks so that we can raise awareness of HIVDR amongst civil society and communities, and gather feedback from the broadest possible range of stakeholders.

Thanks.

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