Uganda's test and treat HIV program hauls in fishermen →
Last year, the Ugandan government began rolling out test and treat within communities at high risk, called “key populations” – people who maintain high HIV transmission rates, but are often difficult to reach. In Uganda, this means sex workers and long-distance truck drivers, as well as people living in the highly transient fishing communities – where HIV rates are often more than double the national prevalence of 7.2 percent. Read more.