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Monday, July 18, 2016
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There is a serious dearth of data on a range of factors affecting women and girls that must be addressed. Effective programs require data on characteristics such as education, employment, HIV status and health outcomes. Excerpted from AVAC Report 2016: Big Data, Real People.