Eine Chinesische postwoman stellt eine Broschüre Propaganda Vorbeugung von HIV und AIDS von einem Ortsansässigen in Liuxu Stadt, Hechi City, South China Guangx
A Chinese postwoman delivers a pamphlet propagandizing preventions of HIV and AIDS of a local resident in Liuxu town, Hechi city, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, 30 November 2016. China will intensify efforts to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and accelerate the development of new drugs to treat the virus, the government has said. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang said at a national meeting to discuss strategies in dealing with HIV/AIDS "notable achievements" had been made over the 2011-2015 period but more efforts were needed in areas like prevention and education. China would provide guaranteed funding to prevent AIDS and would implement measures to enable comprehensive blood testing and prevent mother-to-baby transmission, Li said late on Tuesday (29 November 2016). China would also encourage social organizations and volunteer groups to help keep the virus under control and would strengthen international cooperation, according to a notice posted on the country's official government website. (www.gov.cn)