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Kemri and religious leaders now agree on gays in Kenya

Fredrick Oloo, a research assistant at KEMRI Clinical Research Center in Kisumu conducts a laboratory test on January 26 2017. [photo/file/Standard]

Scientists at the Kenya Medical Research Institute (Kemri) have reported a truce with the clergy over HIV research among gays.

A report published by Kemri says there has been a thawing of attitude over homosexuality among the clergy at the Coast, a major win for HIV research.

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