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World Service,07 Feb 2023,23 mins

The ring that could help save women’s lives

People Fixing The World

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Thousands of women are infected with HIV every week in Africa. Many can't persuade their partners to wear a condom, so it was hoped that a new form of protection could be a real game-changer. It's a small silicon ring which encircles the cervix and releases antiretroviral drugs, lowering the women’s risk of contracting HIV. Their partners aren't supposed to feel it, and so shouldn't even need to know it’s there. People Fixing the World first reported on the HIV ring five years ago. We find out what’s happened since. Presenter: Myra Anubi Reporters: Ruth Evans and Rosie Blunt Series producer: Tom Colls Sound mix: Annie Gardiner Editor: Penny Murphy Email: [email protected] Image: Agnes holds up a dapivirine ring

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