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Essay heading: Burkina Faso
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This option would be best because of the situation
that is in Burkina Faso. The spread of HIV/AIDS has become an important
issue in Burkina Faso, where the national statistics estimate that between
4 and 7 percent of the population is seropositive. While these rates are
low in comparison to countries of East Africa, they place Burkina Faso
second after Cote d'Ivoire among West African countries most affected by
the epidemic... displayed 300 characters
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While these rates are
low in comparison to countries of East Africa, they place Burkina Faso
second after Cote d'Ivoire among West African countries most affected by
the epidemic. Burkina Faso's health problems include a high prevalence of
many endemic diseases, poor case management by the health system and a
weak infrastructure, with health centres that are geographically or
financially inaccessible to most of those they are meant to serve... displayed next 300 characters
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