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Since 2010, Ghana has made significant gains in ensuring that HIV policy reflects clinical advances, international guidelines, and heightened standards for human rights protections, but further reform is needed to ensure that all people have the right to equitable and efficient health care. This brief summarizes developments in Ghanaian law and policy related to HIV that have occurred since the last comprehensive legislative audit was conducted seven years ago by the Human Rights Advocacy Centre on behalf of the Ghana AIDS Commission.
Health Policy Plus. 2017. Legal Audit Update on HIV Law and Policy in Ghana: A Summary of Developments in Ghanaian HIV and Human Rights Law Since 2010. Washington, DC: Palladium, Health Policy Plus. USAID DEC: PA-00N-865
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