Special Report: AIDS, Africa, and Poverty
Photo: Jiacimo Pirozzi/UNICEF A man cares for his grandson, whose parents died from AIDS, in the eastern Zambia town of Chipata. Botswana's Big Effort Against AIDS Michael Grunwald (Washington Post, December 2, 2002. You will leave this site.) How African Women, Including Very Young Women, Are Vulnerable to HIV/AIDS Infection -- A Report From Kenya UN Integrated Regional Information Networks (October 21, 2002) Intelligence Study Raises Estimates of AIDS Spread -- Disease Will Spread Rapidly in India, China, Nigeria and Russia, Study Asserts (Washington Post, October 1, 2002. You will leave this site.) For the full report U.S. Retreats on AIDS Washington Post (Editorial, Sept. 12, 2002. You will leave this site.) AIDS Therapy Under $100 Per Year Possible and 13 Other International HIV/AIDS Updates Humanitarian Times (July 18, 2002) Worldwide AIDS Meeting in Barcelona Ends on a Note of Hope: Major New Programs to Begin David Brown (Washington Post, July 14, 2002. You will leave this site.) Expanded Prevention Programs Could Prevent 29 Million New HIV Infections by 2010 UNAIDS (July 5, 2002) UNAIDS 2002 Report on the Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic UNAIDS (July 2002. You will leave this site.) Young People and HIV/AIDS: Opportunity in Crisis UNICEF (July 2002. You will leave this site.) World's AIDS Crisis Worsening, CIA Report Says John Donnelly (Boston Globe, June 2002. You will leave this site.) AIDS Warriors: Jimmy Carter and Bill Gates Sr. Find Hell and Hope in Continent's Plague Karen DeYoung (The Washington Post, April 14, 2002 You will leave this site.) AIDS
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