As health minister of Lesotho, Motloheloa Phooko has little time for the finer points of western medical ethics. He is struggling to stem an Aids epidemic in a country where the HIV virus has already infected more than a quarter of the adult population.
The tiny southern African kingdom not only has one of the highest rates of HIV prevalence in the world. It also has among the lowest per capita incomes to help tackle it.

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