
The latest HIV figures reveal more than a public health challenge. While Ghana recorded 15,290 new HIV infections in 2024, the deeper story lies in who is being affected most. Young women account for a disproportionate share of new infections, raising urgent questions about education, healthcare access, economic vulnerability, gender inequality and the country's preparedness to protect its next generation. This investigation examines what the data reveals—and why the answers extend far beyond HIV itself.
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