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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.

Shortage of circumcision tools in Uganda amid high demand

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New Vision, Uganda
15 August 2012

Male circumcision policy ignores research showing benefits

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The Conversation
27 July 2012

Circumcision not enough to curb HIV – Museveni

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The Observer (Uganda)
23 July 2012

In Tanzania, HIV at a Crossroads

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PBS NewsHour
17 July 2012

Anger over circumcision ruling

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BBC Health
12 July 2012

An Age of Consent for Circumcision?

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New York Times
11 July 2012

Facebook used to promote medical male circumcision

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Key Correspondents
9 July 2012

Why a U.S. Circumcision Push Failed in Swaziland

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PBS Newshour
6 July 2012

Zambia: Male Circumcision, HIV/Aids Prevention

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AllAfrica
28 June 2012

Namibia: 'Nurses Should Also Circumcise Men'

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AllAfrica
11 June 2012

Namibia: Circumcision Targets 450 000 Males

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AllAfrica
4 June 2012

UGANDA: Supply the main challenge in male circumcision

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IRIN Plus News
30 May 2012

Kenyan women calling for partners and sons to be circumcised

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Key Correspondents
25 April 2012

Being circumcised: ‘My experience’

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New Vision
17 April 2012