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Dr Atif Ali: “Working with people affected by HIV is a powerful act to replace stigma with hope”

Dr Atif Ali: “Working with people affected by HIV is a powerful act to replace stigma with hope”
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Dr. Atif Ali, a member of the WHO Pakistan team, discusses his decade-long commitment to combating HIV/AIDS through prevention and community engagement. He emphasizes the importance of replacing stigma with hope and utilizing WHO's trusted framework to improve public health outcomes.

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Highlighting the work of public health professionals in high-stigma environments is crucial for promoting awareness and effective disease management.

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The article is a profile piece based on an interview with a health professional, focusing on humanitarian efforts.

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