HIV prevention campaign promoting condom use among Chilean youth sparks debate among politicians, Catholic church
15th Nov 2006, 04:04 GMT
A new government-sponsored campaign in Chile promoting condom use among youth in an effort to reduce the spread of HIV in the country has "provoked the ire" of the Roman Catholic Church and some conservative political parties, the Miami Herald reports.
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