HIV/AIDS campaigner calls on G20 to do more
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Ndaba Mandela, the grandson of the South African leader Nelson Mandela, has called on the G20 to care about the people who have HIV/AIDS. 
"The G20 members should care more about a group of individuals who have nothing," Mandela said in an interview with CGTN's special contributor James Chau. 
"That group of people only go to the hospital on a need basis.  However, when they find something wrong, it is already late," he said. 
"AIDS needs to be eradicated globally, and high technologies will be the key to giving the poor access to healthcare."
Ndaba Mandela is playing an active role against HIV/AIDS in not just South Africa, a G20 member, but also globally.