AIDS in the African American community has reached epidemic proportions. African Americans make up 12.5% of the US population but over half of AIDS infections. At this rate, statistically AIDS in the African American community is worse than in many parts of Africa. Please use condoms or abstain from sex. An orgasm is not worth your life (^_^*)
In Zambia there are 75000 children who are homeless orphans, many affected by HIV/AIDS. At least 50 per cent of Zambia’s populations are expected to die of HIV related diseases in the next three years. Life expectancy is Zambia is only 32.5 years.
Peace Corps Education Volunteer Michael Starks conducts an AIDS awareness exercise to deaf students in Africa using Kenyan sign language. Learn more about Peace Corps Volunteers using Kenyan sign language at www.peacecorps.gov
While i was in South Africa this past December i decided to do some research and interview some people to find out their opinions about the HIV/AIDS prevalence in the country. This is what i found. … AIDS HIV South Africa Condoms Education Help HIV/AIDS AIDS/HIV Suffering December My
World Vision’s Acting on AIDS video about The AIDS crisis in Africa left 7-year-old Maggie with only one relative in the world — her 72-year-old great-grandmother, Finedia. In this gripping video, you’ll see how Maggie and Finedia survive alone in the midst of desperately poor conditions in their Zambian village. Used by World Vision and the Acting on AIDS student movement to create awareness and promote activism on their college campuses. For more information on Acting on AIDS and starting …
This video talks about the practicalities of running HOPEHIV’s SEP at your school. See www.hopehiv.org/schools for more information. … SEP Africa orphan children education AIDS HIV charity
From www.witness.org December 10th is Intl Human Rights Day. Learn about human rights issues take action! http “Awaiting Tomorrow” is an urgent call to action by people living with HIV/AIDS in war-torn Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) to confront the disease that is ravaging communities throughout Africa.
World Vision’s Acting on AIDS video about The AIDS crisis in Africa left 7-year-old Maggie with only one relative in the world — her 72-year-old great-grandmother, Finedia. In this gripping video, you’ll see how Maggie and Finedia survive alone in the midst of desperately poor conditions in their Zambian village. Used by World Vision and the Acting on AIDS student movement to create awareness and promote activism on their college campuses. For more information on Acting on AIDS and starting …