Building from the HIV Response toward Universal Health Coverage
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Building from the HIV Response toward Universal Health Coverage
Abstract
Jonathan Jay and colleagues draw lessons from the the global HIV response that could help guide the universal health coverage movement.
Conflict of interest statement
I have read the journal's policy and have the following conflicts: some authors are employed by institutions discussed in this article, including UNAIDS, the Global Fund, the World Bank, and the Government of Rwanda. AB is a member of the Editorial Board of
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