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The aim of this Topic Guide is to identify the key issues relating to HIV/AIDS in the context of the Millennium Development Goals and other global commitments.

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Shanghai Jiatong University's peer education on safe sex and AIDS.
30.09.2005 Grassroots organizations in China are using unique means from pen pals to skits to educate and debunk myths surrounding HIV/AIDS and other sexual health crises. With modest amounts of funding, these volunteer-based groups are making headway in a society where discussing sex is taboo.
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From: Global Health Council
Related topics/regions: [China] [Volunteering] [Health] [AIDS] [Culture] [Activism]
Image: Shanghai Jiatong University's peer education on safe sex and AIDS. © Humphrey Wou / Global Health Council
02.09.2005 L’Afrique est au cœur des plans d’action des gouvernements, des organismes d’aide au développement et des bailleurs de fonds. Ce diaporama présente quelques-uns des défis auxquels le continent fait face et des progrès accomplis dans les dernières années.
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Related topics/regions: [Agriculture] [Cities] [Education] [Food] [Population] [Water/sanitation] [Economy] [Debt] [Health] [AIDS] [Human rights] [ICT] [Politics] [Governance] [Conflict resolution]
Radio jockey Archana interviews a child at an orphanage in Chennai, India.
02.09.2005 In India, 45% of all new HIV infections are among youth aged 15 to 25, yet still few young people see themselves as vulnerable to the virus. Radio and television hosts savvy with the young, are using their shows as a platform to clarify the myths and misperceptions about HIV/AIDS.
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From: Internews Network, Inc.
Related topics/regions: [India] [AIDS] [Media]
Image: Radio jockey Archana interviews a child at an orphanage in Chennai, India. © Internews Network, Inc.
Muslim and Christian faith leaders at CEDPA's workshop in Nigeria.
02.09.2005 Recognizing the prominence of religion in Nigeria, the Centre for Development and Population Activities, a U.S. NGO, is joining forces with faith-based organizations in the region to initiate a new five-year action plan to fight against HIV/AIDS.
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From: Centre for Development and Population Activities
Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [International cooperation] [AIDS] [Religion]
Image: Muslim and Christian faith leaders at CEDPA's workshop in Nigeria. © Centre for Development and Population Activities

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