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Chief of HIV and AIDS Jimmy Kolker. UNICEF and its partners have concentrated on solutions that don’t operate in a vacuum but strengthen national health systems, as well as harnessing community support. The strategy is paying off. In this report, World Health Organization Coordinator of Strategic Information in the HIV Department, Yves Souteyrand, talks about building on the progress made so far against AIDS. … UNICEF Unite for Children HIV AIDS HIV/AIDS World Health Organization Yves …

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Fresh from their 2009 Champions League victory, Barcelona launched a photography exhibition to raise awareness about the team’s other passion the lives of young people living with HIV. The photo display, “Life and Hopes of Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Swaziland,” was unveiled at UNICEF house by FC Barcelona President Joan Laporta.

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‘ “That’s enormous progress,” said UNICEF Chief of HIV and AIDS Jimmy Kolker. UNICEF and its partners have concentrated on solutions that don’t operate in a vacuum but strengthen national health systems, as well as harnessing community support. The strategy is paying off. In this video, UNICEF correspondent Chris Niles reports on the progress UNICEF and its partners have made in preventing AIDS in children. To read the full story, visit: www.unicef.org … UNICEF Unite for Children HIV AIDS …

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, development practitioners, experts and Rwanda children with the theme of ‘equity in financing services’ for HIV-affected children. The 1994 Genocide left many children orphaned and some have lost one or both parents to the HIV pandemic, said Executive Secretary of the Rwandan National Aids Control Commission Dr. Anita Asiimwe. She hailed Rwandans for taking responsibility for orphaned and vulnerable children. To read the full story, visit: www.unicef.org … UNICEF Rwanda children HIV AIDS …

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NEW DELHI, India, 3 December 2007 — The Railway Age dawned in India in 1853, with the first train to run from Bombay to Thana, a distance of 21 miles. Over 150 years later, the extensive Indian railway network covering almost 70000 miles is transporting more than passengers and cargo across the continent. Now it is also a vital conduit for raising AIDS awareness. On World AIDS Day 2007, Sonia Ghandi, one of India’s leading politicians, joined high-ranking government officials and …

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UNICEF Correspondent John Allison reports on the release of “Africa’s Orphaned and Vulnerable Generations: Children Affected by AIDS” Credits: Producer:John Allison

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