Assistant Minister
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Fiji warns HIV caseload could reach 9,000, straining health services and public finances
Fiji could face a sharp rise in HIV that would test the resilience of its health services and finances. The warning underscores the need for a united, prevention-first approach to curb future costs and protect the nation’s wellbeing.
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Fiji Projects HIV Numbers Near 9,000, Urges Unified Prevention and Long-Term Funding
Fiji faces a looming HIV challenge with projections edging toward 9,000 people living with the virus, signaling long-term needs for lifelong treatment and sustained funding. The discussion highlights a call for cross‑sector unity and stronger prevention as essential pieces of the national response.