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A wide array of HIV/AIDS control programmes has been implemented to confront the epidemic since the first wave of infections in the mid-1980s [ 1, 4].
The release of these prisoners did not begin before 2002 when Gacaca, a judicial initiative based on a traditional Rwandan mechanism of local conflict resolution, was implemented to confront the estimated 1.2 million cases [ 2].
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