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Drugs, HIV and gangs: the Pacific island paradise hit by a triple epidemic

Drugs, HIV and gangs: the Pacific island paradise hit by a triple epidemic

Iran: The Latest · Louisa Wells

February 25, 202637m 52s

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Show Notes

Drugs and gangs have created an explosion in HIV cases in Fiji.


This week on Battle Lines: Global Health Security, Arthur Scott-Geddes is joined by Sarah Newey, The Telegraph’s correspondent in Bangkok who recently travelled to Fiji, and Dr Jason Mitchell, the head of the country’s HIV task force.


On the archipelago known as the gateway to the Pacific, Chinese triads, Mexican cartels, and Australian biker gangs are all involved in a booming methamphetamine trade.


The result is that an island paradise is now home to the fastest-growing HIV epidemic on earth.


Read Sarah’s dispatch from Fiji:

The island paradise with the world’s fastest growing HIV epidemic

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/science-and-disease/fiji-island-paradise-with-the-worlds-fastest-growing-HIV-epidemic/


Producer: Sophie O'Sullivan

Executive Producer: Louisa Wells

Studio Operator: Meghan Searle


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