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Print this pageAIDS in Africa: The Orphaned Continent

Date:

01/01/2000

Organisation:

BBC

Resource type:

Website

Summary:

Section of the BBC website devoted
to HIV/AIDS in Africa. Includes:
overview; case studies; facts; drugs
companies and more...


Web link news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/africa/2000/aids_in_africa/default.stm


Aids kills some 6,000 people each day in Africa - more than wars,
famines and floods. Millions of children are orphans, many more
live with HIV or Aids. This special report, with correspondents’
despatches, key facts, audio, video and interviews, asks why the
devastation continues.


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BBC

Last updated 12/06/2006 09:42:45

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