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Voluntary male medical circumcision (VMMC) lowers the risk of female-to-male sexual HIV transmission by about 60%. VMMC is an important part of public health programmes in African countries with a high prevalence of HIV and a low rate of male circumcision.

Defying Elders and Changing Zambian Tradition

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Inter Press Service
5 March 2014

Male circumcision 'doesn’t affect sexual satisfaction'

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NHS Behind the Headlines
12 December 2013

Mass circumcision drive in Rwanda to curb HIV

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Aljazeera.com
27 November 2013

Creating a New Norm in Non-Circumcising Ethiopian Province

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Inter Press Service
26 November 2013

AIDS prevention: Africa's circumcision challenge

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Nature
18 November 2013

Circumcision: Cut to Fit

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Poz
8 October 2013

New Funding for South African Grants Will Target Key Populations

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Global Fund Observer
22 September 2013

Uganda: Ministry okays non-surgical circumcision

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Daily Monitor
17 September 2013

PEPFAR Commits $11.4M for Circumcision in Zambia

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Zambia Daily Mail
16 August 2013

Acceptance of male circumcision in PNG

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IRIN Plus News
24 July 2013

Planning for non-surgical male circumcision

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IRIN Africa
8 July 2013

Circumcision plans go awry in Swaziland

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IRIN Plus News
15 May 2013

Circumcision study supports HIV theory

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Los Angeles Times
16 April 2013