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Providing Urgently Needed Care for Those Suffering from AIDS and HIV
Unless
rich nations step up their efforts to curb AIDS, the U.N. estimates
that the disease will kill 70 million people over the next 20 years.
95% of all people with AIDS or HIV live in developing nations, with
the countries of sub-Saharan
Africa particularly hard-hit. An estimated 15 million children
under age 15 have lost their mothers or both parents as a result
of AIDS. See
articles.
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Building a cheaper AIDS hospice, and training care-givers. |
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South
Africa: AIDS counselling in universities, orphanages
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Zambia: Curative and preventative programs for AIDS orphans. |
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| Kenya:
Community-based school health program in Suba district. |
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Zambia: Community support, not orphanages, for AIDS orphans. |
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Mozambique: AIDS awareness seminars. |
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See
also: Kenya
| India
| Russia
| Thailand
| Kenya
| Nigeria
| India
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Nepal | Romania |
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