Tag - HIV/AIDS
Africa is a land that has been torn apart by war and disease. For over 40 years, this has resulted in international condemnation and sanctions, tribal conflict, racial hatred and the inevitable result is famine, disease and poverty for the general...
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The HIV/AIDS crisis has been disastrous for Kenya's children. The fatal disease is really brewing up and has shown escalating graph in here. Roughly, AIDS has orphaned one million children in the region.
A little girl of twelve is fighting her lone...
The child mortality rate worldwide has shot up so drastically over the last few years that it has become important to fight it back by offering more health facilities to the underprivileged ones.
An estimated report from the UNICEF states that...
A survey conducted by Teresa Yates of Social Surveys Africa reports of a majority of child labourer working in the agricultural sector in South Africa. However, no data is available on the exact numbers of child labours in the country.
According to...
Worldwide the number of children affected by the deadly disease HIV/AIDS is rocketing high, breaking all the limits. This is directly having an impact on the child mortality rate.
According to McDermott, head of UNICEF's AIDS programme,...
With the growing number of youngsters in the age group of 12 to 24 years getting deeply involved in sexual intercourses, the number of sexually transmitted diseases too is increasing in San Francisco.
To tackle this teen problem and to guide them in a.
According to a report published by the International Labour Organization (ILO), Africa has the largest number of child labourers in comparison to the rest of the nations all around the world.
A massive figure of almost 50 millions children is to be...
According to report from the Reuters, UNAIDS has said that the children's who are suffering from HIV/AID'S are not getting proper care and treatment.
UNICEF and the U.K. Department for International Development recently organized a discussion by...
All around the world, children affected by the deadly disease HIV/AID'S is increasing day by day, either due to unhygienic treatment or no treatment at all. However the most pertinent point is that they are hardly getting help from any quarters.
It is..
Most of the Namibian children are living a life with no access to basic needs. Even the prospect of leading a prosperous life by the time they will reach adulthood till 2030 also looks very rare.
Shrouded with 'triple threat' of HIV/AIDS, food...
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