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HIV rates rise in youth
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December 11, 2012
Bay Area Reporter
The number of new HIV infections in the United States remains relatively stable, standing at about 50,000 people annually.
The number of new HIV infections in the United States remains relatively stable, standing at about 50,000 people annually.
Uganda: Even With Limited Funding We Can Still Fight HIV/Aids
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November 26, 2012
AllAfrica.com
LAST year's World Aids Day campaign theme was centred on Getting to zero AIDS-related deaths, zero new infections and zero discrimination.
LAST year's World Aids Day campaign theme was centred on Getting to zero AIDS-related deaths, zero new infections and zero discrimination.
Saving More Lives Than Ever
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October 2, 2012
The Huffington Post
When I became Secretary of State, I asked our diplomats and development experts: "How can we do better?" I could see our strengths, including tens of thousands of public servants who get up every day thinking about how to advance America's interests and promote our values around the world.
When I became Secretary of State, I asked our diplomats and development experts: "How can we do better?" I could see our strengths, including tens of thousands of public servants who get up every day thinking about how to advance America's interests and promote our values around the world.
South African Children's Hospital Closed Under Apartheid To Reopen
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September 26, 2012
Jason Beaubien, NPR
A large children's hospital in Durban, South Africa, is being rebuilt two decades after it closed owing to apartheid. It opened in 1931 as a facility for all races, but racial tensions in the 1980s forced its closure.
A large children's hospital in Durban, South Africa, is being rebuilt two decades after it closed owing to apartheid. It opened in 1931 as a facility for all races, but racial tensions in the 1980s forced its closure.
Making a Campaign Commitment to an AIDS-Free Generation
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September 26, 2012
The Huffington Post
It's fall in Washington, the time when global health advocates usually make a final push to address critical health initiatives in the dwindling days of the Congressional session.
It's fall in Washington, the time when global health advocates usually make a final push to address critical health initiatives in the dwindling days of the Congressional session.